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describe the narrator's uncle Khosrove

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Answered by candy93
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The narrator’s uncle was considered to be a crazy man actually he was the natural descendant of the crazy streak in the family he was a huge and powerful man he had a big strong head with black hair he was a man of furious nature he would not let anybody talk before him he would stop him shouting “It is no harm; pay no attention to it "
Answered by bindujayant
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Uncle Khosrov is a character from the story, 'The summer of the beautiful white horse' written by Willian Saroyan. This character strikes as funny with his immediate dismissal of any problem with a "It's no harm, pay no attention to it".

Uncle Khosrov is the uncle of the protagonist Aram. He is notorious for his bad temper. He is highly impatient and set aside any problem without even listening to the details. When his son reported that their house is on fire, he shouted the same 'It's no harm, pay no attention to it'. Now it is a matter of debate whether this is because he is slightly mad or he is just bad tempered and impatient.

When Mourad, Aram's cousin 'borrowed' Mr. Byro's horse, so that they could ride it for a while, he was rather thoughtless and risked the reputation of their tribe for honesty. It made Aram wonder if he has inherited Uncle Khosrov's impulsive nature. At the end of the story when John Byro came to their house to complain about his horse being stolen, Uncle Khosrov shouted at him asking him not to pay attention to it.

All the same. Uncle Khosrov strictly followed the Garoghlanian honesty.

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