It was when Ashoke, the main character of the story, met an elder man as he boarded the train. They conversed about books and traveling outside the borders of India and this elder inspired him to wander. Being the lone survivor of the train wreck, the conversation between him and the old man awoke him to change the course of his life and to travel.
Answer:
All the sweets were eaten by the children.
Explanation:
Take the Greeks and the beliefs of many gods such as Athena, Hermes, Hercules, they all influenced society and continue to. Because of the creation of the Greek stories such as Hercules we see architecture reflecting the things going on in society and people though of Hercules and a good because of the myths and ya...
<u>Answer:</u>
<u>They are both of Armenian origin who pursue their dreams.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Note that the story of Aram is captured in a series of short stories about the life of this character from his youthful days.
First, we are told about Aram in the story, “<em>The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse,” </em>who at the time was a nine years old boy of belonging to an immigrant Armenian family in living in the United States.
However, Aram’s dealings with uncle Melik was mentioned in the third story, “The Pomegranate Trees,” where we are told that uncle has a goal pursuing mindset like Aram, Melik decides to grow an orchard in the desert, although it didn't produce well in the end, but he tried pursuing the goal; a quality that both him and Aram shares.