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Character sketch of murad std 11 chapter 1 the summer of the beautiful white horse
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Aram was the ten year old cousin of Mourad. He was aware of his tribe's reputation for integrity. He was fascinated by horses. He knew that Mourad had stolen the horse but justified the action saying that it was not stealing unless Mourad sold the horse for monetary gain. He was jealous of the bond that Mourad shared with the horse and hoped to have a similar connection someday. He found a way to keep the horse even when he came to know that John Byro was the owner.

Character Sketch of Mourad:

Mourad was considered to be crazy and a direct descendent of Uncle Khosrove. He had a special way with animals and even with people. He was able to make them fell calm and safe. He looked after the horse so well that John Byro found it better tempered and healthy on its return. He was fascinated by horses and did not mind breaking the rules to get what he wanted. He chose not to tell Aram that he stole the horse to save Aram from the trouble. He is a free spirited child of nature and enjoys "being alive". He does not have a conscience. He chooses to return the horse when he is reminded of his family's honourable reputation.

Character Sketch of Uncle Khosrove:

Uncle Khosrove was a huge man with a large mustache. He had a volatile temper and seemed to be similar to Mourad in spirit. He was forced to leave Armenia and felt that his true home and a part of his identity had been stripped away. He felt a lack of belonging to the new land of Central Valley, California where the Armenians had settled. He possessed a sense of

frustrated anger. He would often roar, "It is no matter. Pay no attention to it." Nothing seemed to be very important to him anymore and nothing was too tragic or urgent.

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