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HOW MUCH LAND DOES A MAN REQUIRE?
How Much Land Does A Man Need? Greed has no bond .It's play in which a man's greed for land leads to his death. The protagonist (The main character in a drama.) of the story is a peasant named Pahom, who at the beginning complains that he does not own enough land to satisfy him. He states that "if I had plenty of land, I shouldn't fear the Devil himself!” Unknowing to him, the devil was present sitting behind the stove and listening. The devil took his word as a challenge and said that he would give him much land and then take it away from him. A short time later, a landlady named Barina in the village decides to sell her estate to the overseer but the pleasant requested her to sell it to them. The peasants could not buy the complete them self so they decided to buy the land in separate lots and the peasants of the village bought as much of that land as they could. Pahóm himself purchases 15 dessiatint land, and by putting his son on work selling his foals and half their bee and then he borrowed some sum of money from his brother in law to buy the seeds .within a year he repaid both the Barina and his brother in law and lived a more comfortable life. However, Pahóm then becomes very possessive of his land, and started to fine the people whose cattle or horses would come into his land and this caused the felling against him with his neighbors. “Later, he moves to a larger area of land at another place near the stream Volga. Here,he has 50 dessiatint of land and he grow even more crops and masses small fortune, but he wanted to grow white Turkish wheat because several other people where growing and their was not wheat bearing land now he has to grow the crops on rented land, which irritates him. Finally, he is introduced to the Bashkirs,by a peasant and is told that they are simple-minded people who own a huge amount of land. Pahóm goes to them to take as much of their land for as low a price as he can negotiate. Their offer is very unusual: for a sum of one thousand rubles, Pahóm can walk around as large an area as he wants, starting at day, marking his route with a spade along the way. If he reaches his starting point by sunset that day, the entire area of land his route encloses will be his, but if he does not reach his starting point he will lose his money and receive no land. He is delighted as he believes that he can cover a great distance and has chanced upon the bargain of a lifetime. That night, Pahóm experiences a surreal dream in which he sees himself lying dead by the feet of the Devil, who is laughing. He stays out as late as possible, marking out land until just before the sun sets. Toward the end, he realizes he is far from the starting point and runs back as fast as he could, to the waiting Bashkirs. He finally arrives at the starting point just as the sun sets. The Bashkirs cheer his good fortune, but exhausted from the run, Pahóm drops dead. His servant buries him in an ordinary grave only six feet long, thus a man requires just six feet of land