Why did the narrator say that "the spirit" of his tribe was being capricious and vagrant
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The lines are from the Story “The Summer of the beautiful white Horse” by William Saroyan. The plot revolves around the story of two boys Aram and Mourad.
The narrator talks about Mourad whose father was practical in nature. But Mourad was more attached to khosrove as they had similar character. Khosrove was a strange man and nothing could unnerve him. So the narrator was being capricious and vagrant as each one is different from each other. Zorab was Mourad’s father but his personality matched with khosrove.
Thus their tribe had biological fathers but they were more descendent to their spiritual fathers. Hence, the narrator spoke the same.
The narrator talks about Mourad whose father was practical in nature. But Mourad was more attached to khosrove as they had similar character. Khosrove was a strange man and nothing could unnerve him. So the narrator was being capricious and vagrant as each one is different from each other. Zorab was Mourad’s father but his personality matched with khosrove.
Thus their tribe had biological fathers but they were more descendent to their spiritual fathers. Hence, the narrator spoke the same.
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The narrator says that the distribution of the spirit in their tribe was from the beginning capricious and vagrant because a man could be the biological father of his son but in temperament and disposition,the son and father would be two totally different people
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