In Men in the Sun, the characters in the story are not brought together, rather they are forced to leave their homes in order to escape the political environment they live in. Although it would seem as if this would separate the inhabitants of a certain community, the political struggles actually bring the citizens closer to one another. In their efforts to escape, the characters are forced to rely on one another in order to have any chances of a successful escape to Kuwait. Their cooperation is shown in how quickly Abul acts in order to save the other three men, even though his life is not the one in danger, while the three men remain as quiet as possible in order to ensure Abul's safety. This sense of cooperation is much different than the divisive murders that take place in the refugee camps.
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