![]() ![]() The banker bet 2 million that the lawyer couldn’t live in confinement for 5 years. The lawyer differed and lashed out that being alive was better than being dead. ![]() One’d be dead at once rather than having his life dragged out slowly. The banker chose to take an unexpected turn, not so if you take the crux in focus actually, and said that Capital Punishment was a better way to be dead rather than being imprisoned. Some said it’s a gruesome form and that it suited not a catholic people, while some simply said that it was not for humans to take what they couldn’t restore. The tone of the party sets towards a morbid topic: whether capital punishment is an acceptable form of punishment or not. The bet starts off in a dinner hosted by a young banker, boisterous and eager to show off and please, where present is a young lawyer and other intellectuals and sundry capital fellows. That’s not saying much since it’s a short story and not a “book” per se. ![]() “The Bet” was a part of my grade 8 syllabus and since then, it’s been 12 years now, I’ve read it many times. Anton Chekhov, although a playwright, was no lesser known for his short essays in which he descried a variety of spectrum. ![]()
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