Do you think Mourad was a natural descendant? If yes, why? If no, what was common between Mourad and Khosrove.
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Explanation:
Although Khosrove and Mourad differ in age, they share a number of common characteristics. Firstly, they are both considered crazy by other members of their family. Khosrove is considered crazy because of his "temper" and impatience, while Mourad has a rebellious spirit, shown by his theft of the horse.
Secondly, both Khosrove and Mourad take a relaxed attitude to life. When Khosrove's house caught fire, for instance, he said, "Enough. It is no harm."
Mourad shares a similarly relaxed attitude to life. He sees no problem in stealing the horse, for example, because he fully intends to return it. Just like the fire in Khosrove's house, his theft of the horse is of little consequence.
One area of difference between Khosrove and Mourad lies in their relationships with animals. While Khosrove appears to take no interest in the natural world, Mourad has a deep affinity for animals. He spends his time riding the horse or nursing a sick robin, and he describes himself as having a "way with dogs." In contrast, Khosrove spends his time smoking and drinking coffee, activities that lack any connection to the natural world.