write the character sketch of Mourad through the eyes of Aram.
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Answer:Maurad's Character
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. Only a crazy boy like him could take the horse for riding at early dawn every day.
Explanation:As the narrator, Aram is the moral compass of "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse." He is mindful of the distinction between right and wrong in his narration, and within this moral code, he finds no harm in the boys' enjoyment of the horse. Mourad is more unruly, guided by his passions. This sense of wildness (which runs in the family, according to Aram) is what causes him to take the horse. Uncle Khosrove is most indicative of the crazy streak in the family. He is loud and forceful in the way he speaks, repeating his characteristic order to pay no mind because it is nothing to worry about throughout the story. Part of the tumultuousness of his character stems from his longing for his homeland.