The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse
Who stole the horse and why? How did they use the horse and what made them return it to its true owner?
The story ‘The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse’ revolves round stealing the horse and returning it to its true owner. Mourad was considered to be the natural descendant of the crazy streak in the Garoghlanian family. He had a passion for riding. He had ‘a way with a horse’. It was Mourad who stole a beautiful white horse. It belonged to a farmer John Byro. In this respect Mourad went against the much respected values and traits of the Garoghlanians. The tribe to which they belonged was famous for its integrity and honesty. Their dire poverty didn’t allow Mourad to buy a horse. Hence, he resorted to stealing. Naturally, he stole it for riding and not for money. The narrator himself justified his act. He thought that stealing a horse for riding was not the same thing as stealing for money.
Mourad used to take out the horse for early morning rides. He was a wonderful rider. He would kick the heels into its muscles and make the horse burst into a fury of speed within no time. Aram was rather a bad rider. He always fell off the horse when he rode alone.
After all, Aram and Mourad were the descendants of the Garoghlanians. In the end, the pangs of conscience overpowered their boyish passions. They didn’t want to bring a bad name to their proud family. Hence, they returned the horse to its true owner.
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Why couldn’t the narrator believe that his cousin Mourad couldn’t have bought the horse?
Why did Aram refuse to believe that his cousin Mourad could even steal a horse?
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?
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