what was common between mourad and aram in which respect did they differ from each other
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Answer:
Similarities:
They belonged to the same tribe and were from the same Garoghlanian family
They both shared a common heritage and living under the same tremendous poverty.
They didn't even had enough money to buy their food.
Their family was famous for integrity and honesty.
Differences:
Aram was quiet and calm whereas mourad was a crazy streak after uncle khosrove.
Aram was not dashing and dynamic like mourad.
Mourad had wonderful understanding with the horse whereas Aram was a bad rider and everytime he rode alone,the horse threw him down.
Mourad was more daring than Aram.
Answer:
'The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse’ is the story of two poor American boys. They are Aram and Mourad. They are cousins. They belong to the same tribe. The family of Garoghlanian is known for its integrity and honesty. Aram is a foil to Mourad. They both shared a common heritage and lived under the same tremendous poverty. They didn't even have enough money to buy their food. Their family was famous for their integrity and honesty.
Explanation:
Similarities:
They both belong to the Garoghlanian tribe which is known for its integrity and honesty. Aram is calm and quiet and the world is still a mysterious dream to him. Mourad, on the other hand, is a daring boy who is considered crazy and a natural descendant of crazy Uncle Khosrove.
Difference:
Mourad had the knack of handling almost any critical situation. His heart was spilling with love for animals. However, Aram in spite of being younger was more practical. He was not as crazy as his elder cousin. Mourad is considered to be crazy by everybody except him. He was considered to be the natural descendant of the crazy streak in the family.
Aram is calm and quiet. He suffers from a feeling of nostalgia. He remembers the good old days when he was nine. The world is full of romance and magnificence for him. It is delightful and dreamy. Aram was not dashing and dynamic like Mourad and had a wonderful understanding with a horse. Even horses understood him. Aram was rather a bad rider. Every time he rode alone, the horse threw him down.