Youngblood

How is the Mukhtar's estate described in the novel, Youngblood?

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The Mukhtar's estate is representative of his wealth, featuring a number of buildings, an arms store room, a meeting room, and an arcade. However, unlike Rana's hut where the decorations signify warmth, the Mukhtar's decorations signify a desire for wealth and clout, such as his mysteriously acquired Big Buck Hunter video game and his numerous Mercedes parked outside. Fake grass covers most of the lawn, giving the estate the feel of a miniature golf course, and the meeting room is covered in paintings of the American nature scenes.

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Youngblood, BookRags