Asked by rabbit445

The "end" of the story begins after the jurist leaves his confinement in "The Bet" by Anton Chekhov...true or false?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
I believe it's false. Didn't the end begin with the letter he wrote the banker renouncing the money?

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Answered by Ken
I concur, false.
I feel the end began with the end of the activities of the jurist being described, and the banker taking action.
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