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Highlight the journey of Mourad from innocence to maturity

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Mourad does believe that he has a special approach to dealing with animals, for example.  This makes him approach things differently that Aram.  Whereas one demonstrates restraint and a sense of hesitancy, the other showcases complete immersion and involvement with his passions and interests, namely animals.  Uncle Khosrove represents the sense of "an old voice," who carries himself in a very demonstrative manner.  His refrain of "It's no harm, pay no attention to it" is a statement on his approach to problems and predicaments.  This makes him someone that many dismiss, but throughout the play his attitude places context on the scenarios the characters encounter.  When the result of the boys' taking of the horse is that Byro actually has a better conditioned and well trained animal, Uncle Khosrove's statement acquires a very strange sense of closure to the entire event.

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