Who was uncle khosrove?
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Uncle Khosrove is a memorable character from William Saroyan's story, "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse." He's the narrator Aram's uncle, a huge man with a powerful head of black hair and a booming voice.
He was known for being irritable and impatient. His signature line, which he bellowed for any problem, was, "It is no harm; pay no attention to it." He represents the famously eccentric, almost crazy, streak running through their Garoghlanian family.