The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse
Why did Aram conclude that Mourad had stolen the horse?
Aram knew that he and his cousin Mourad belonged to a tribe that was poverty-stricken. He couldn’t have bought such a beautiful horse. It was certain that he had stolen the horse. It was hard to believe that a member of his family could ever do such a thing. There was no question about it that he had stolen the horse.
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Why did Aram conclude that Mourad had stolen the horse?
Why did the narrator believe that stealing a horse for a ride was not the same thing as stealing?
Who had the crazy streak in the family and who was the natural descend-ant of that streak in the tribe?
Describe the narrator’s uncle Khosrove.
Describe the incident that proves that uncle Khosrove was indeed crazy. How did he react when he was told that his own house was on fire?
Describe the first experience of the narrator when he rode the horse alone.
Where did they hide the horse and why?
Why did the narrator insist on keeping the stolen horse for a year? What did Mourad think about it?
Who was John Byro? Why had he come to the narrator’s house?
How did uncle Khosrove react when John Byro told him that his horse had been stolen?
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