The Bet, by Anton Chekov, is slightly deceptive in its title. The story begins with a bet over capital punishment and the morality behind it, but develops into one that explores themes related to the value of knowledge, the meaning of life, and man's purpose.
Through distinct symbolism and pernicious conflict against one's self, The Bet by Anton Chekhov depicts how manipulative greed can be a crippling trait towards impulsive young adults, sparking irrational actions.