

The rivalry was built-in into their brotherly relationships from the start by a wide range of influences, such as their ethnicity, culture, and parental impact. Therefore, both brothers differed in the way they were brought up, and despite having exactly similar genetics, they exhibited vastly different behaviors since the childhood and adolescent ages. He grew up to be more rebellious of the two by becoming a pot smoker and trouble maker. On the other hand, Millat Zulfikar Iqbal is a so-called younger twin who is presented to be not as bright as his older brother (Smith 48).

He does not embrace his ethnic heritage and clings to the standard western way of life. Since the early childhood age, Magid was more mature and reserved of the two brothers. On the one hand, Magid Mahfooz Murshed Mubtasim Iqbal is the firstborn, and he older than his brother for two seconds (Smith 43). The first area of exploration and analysis should be focused on how the twin brothers differed and how their father had differential expectations of them.
