
Nasibullah, as the older brother, bears more ethical and social responsibilities, while Hojjat, the younger brother, with his ambition and cautious nature, seeks to exert greater influence over the family's life and their assets.
A central issue in this story is Hojjat's threat to Nasibullah regarding a house deed that is in Soraya's name and was purchased through a deal with Nemat. This threat illustrates the personal reckoning, the clash of desires and values, as well as the economic and social pressures that weigh on the two brothers. In this context, Soraya, as the primary observer and decision-maker concerning the unfolding events and crises within the family, strives to maintain balance with wisdom and reason, attempting to prevent further tensions.
This family's story reflects the challenges of familial bonds, rivalries, power dynamics, and social inequalities within various cultural contexts. Each character, driven by different motivations and desires, is working to establish their place within the family and society.
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