give abrief charatersketch of gahro ghlanian tribe
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In his short story "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse," William Saroyan characterizes the Garoghlanian tribe as having a very unique perspective of the world, a perspective that serves to develop his theme concerning the perception of right and wrong.
The Garoghlanian tribe has a unique perception of the world because its members value their pride, their honesty, and their beliefs in right and wrong. At the same time, like Aram's cousin Mourad, they enjoy "being alive," despite their extreme poverty. Because they value life, they are in tune to their spirit world, and some, like Uncle Khosrove, are famous for pacifying situations, as he does when he calms every conflict by roaring, "It is no harm; pay no attention to it." They even place that which fulfills them spiritually, such as by making them happy within the bounds of right and wrong, above material possessions. It is their take on material possessions that make the perspective of the Garoghlanians the most unique.
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