At the end of the story "The Bet" by Anton Chekhov, the lawyer voluntarily renounces his claim to the bet, realizing that material possessions and wealth are not as important as inner peace and personal values. He leaves the banker's house and disappears, choosing a life of solitude and simplicity.
The climax of the story "The Bet" by Anton Chekhov occurs when the fifteen years of solitary confinement agreed upon in the bet are about to end, and the lawyer decides to forfeit the money. This moment is significant as it challenges the value of material wealth and highlights the lawyer's transformation over the years.
At the end of Star Food and The Bet the characters Dade and the freed lawyer both were looking for something to give meaning to their lives.
In "The Bet," the banker and the lawyer are motivated by pride and the desire to prove their respective beliefs about the value of life and money. The banker's impulsive decision to kill the lawyer rather than pay him at the end of the bet showcases the extremes to which pride and arrogance can drive a person, ultimately leading to the dark and unexpected outcome of the story. The lawyer's transformation from a materialistic individual to a spiritually enlightened one demonstrates the profound impact of personal growth and introspection on the story's resolution.
The simple answer is that you must read the story first because it will tell you what happens in the end. That is what a story is for.
He died at the end
At the end of the story Jonas and Gabe reach elsewhere
She died
outcome
it was sunk
hanged
it was sunk
Zaroff is killed by Rainsford.