compare and contrast uncle khosrove and cousin mourad. cbse snapshot
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Both Mourad and
Khosrove were considered the eccentric type of people in the Garoghlanian
tribe. However, there was a marked difference between both of them. Mourad
loved horse riding to such an extent that he could do anything for it. Khosrove
was not as obsessed with his passion. He was a crazy man of different sort. He was
indifferent to situations, either they were his own or belonging to others.
Mourad, on the other hand was quite sympathetic. He healed a sick robin;
treated the stolen horse so well that it became a better horse; and then
returned the horse in time. He was mindful and thoughtful of the passion of his
cousin Aram too. Khosrove usually remained lost in his own thoughts; he easily
got irritated and reacted by saying: ‘It is no harm, pay no attention to it.
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Uncle Khosrove, as explained by his nephew Aram, has a crazy streak. Uncle Khosrove, a huge man who can stop all discussions and arguments by bellowing at the top of his loud voice, “It is no harm; pay no attention to it.” Khosrove once said this when told that his house was on fire. People said though Mourad was not Khosrov's son, he had inherited the crazy streak from him. He stole a white horse that belonged to John Byro because of his love for riding. When John Byro came to meet Khosrove and told about the loss of his horse, he showed no concern and retorted, "Hove we not lost our land?' Khosrove is a quick-tempered person who gives in to his emotions easily. Similarly, triggered by his love for riding, he not only himself keeps for riding for months, he fulfills his cousin Aram's desire to ride as well.
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