why did the narrator think about mourad,s temperament
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the narrator was Mourad’s younger cousin. He admired him a lot.
He also thought Mourad to be 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.
Only a crazy boy like him could take the horse for riding at early dawn every day. He sacrificed his night’s sleep every night for his passion for riding.
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.
The narrator wished to have some of Mourad’s admirable qualities such as horse-riding, confidence to handle critical situations in him.
He also thought Mourad to be 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.
Only a crazy boy like him could take the horse for riding at early dawn every day. He sacrificed his night’s sleep every night for his passion for riding.
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.
The narrator wished to have some of Mourad’s admirable qualities such as horse-riding, confidence to handle critical situations in him.
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