Chractersketch of mourad
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Mourad has been described in the story as an animal lover. He sang when he rides a horse. His passion for riding made him a fearless rider. He had a way with horses and knew how to tame them against running wild. He took good care of the horse which shows his dexterity in this field. Also, he seems to be emotionally attached to the horse.
Mourad had a way with the horse, so he wanted to ride alone. As he kicked his heels into the horse and shouted for it to run, the horse stood on its hind legs, snorted and burst into a fury of speed that was the loveliest thing Aram had seen. Mourad raced the horse across a field of dry grass to an irrigation ditch, crossed the ditch on the horse and five minutes later returned dripping wet. Mourad was considered to be the craziest among his family members because he was considered to be the natural descendant of the crazy streak in the tribe. He was unlike his father Zorab , a practical man but quite like his ancestor Khosrove who was temperamental to say the least.
Mourad had a way with the horse, so he wanted to ride alone. As he kicked his heels into the horse and shouted for it to run, the horse stood on its hind legs, snorted and burst into a fury of speed that was the loveliest thing Aram had seen. Mourad raced the horse across a field of dry grass to an irrigation ditch, crossed the ditch on the horse and five minutes later returned dripping wet. Mourad was considered to be the craziest among his family members because he was considered to be the natural descendant of the crazy streak in the tribe. He was unlike his father Zorab , a practical man but quite like his ancestor Khosrove who was temperamental to say the least.
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Considered crazy and a direct descendant of Uncle Khosrove, Mourad seemed to have a special "way" with animals and even with people. He could make them feel calm and safe. He looked after the horse in such a manner that John Byro found it better tempered and healthy on its return. Mourad too seems fascinated with horses and isn't beyond bending the rules to get what he wants. Perhaps he chooses not to tell Aram that he stole the horse to save Aram from trouble too. Mourad is a free spirited child of nature who enjoys "being alive". He does have a conscience and hence, chooses to return the horse when reminded of his family's honorable reputation.
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