what two character traits of mourad are hinted by the narrator in the initial part of the story?
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Maurad was the narrator’s cousin. He was considered one of the craziest members of the Garoghlanian tribe. He was full of life and loved following his passions without caring for people around him. He could do anything to do the things he loved. He even risked his tribe's reputation for his passion for riding. Mourad had the knack of handling almost any critical situation. His heart was full of love for animals. Mourad was considered to have taken after his uncle, Khosrove who was also very eccentric.
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Except for the narrator, everyone who knew Mourad thought he was insane. He was obsessed with horses. Second, he relished his existence more than anyone else.
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- He was full of life and enjoyed pursuing his interests without regard for those around him. He was willing to go to any length to pursue his passions. He even jeopardised his tribe's reputation because of his passion for riding. Mourad had an uncanny ability to handle almost any critical situation.
- Mourad, a thirteen-year-old boy from the Garoghlanian tribe, is known for his honesty. Mourad is an adventurous and active child who is mistaken for insane because he is said to have inherited this trait from his uncle Khosrove. The story also demonstrates his love for animals and his ability to tame them.
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