Q1. Who were Aram and Mourard?
Ans. Aram and Mourad were cousins. Aram
was nine years old. Mourad was thirteen. Both of them were fond of
horse-riding. They belonged to the garoghlanian tribe of Armenians.
Q2. How does the narrator
describe the Garoghlanian family?Ans. Garoghlanian family had the
reputation for honesty that has been maintained by its family members for
hundreds of years. Every one trusted them. These people took pride in the fact
that they were honest in spite of their poverty.
Q3. What did the narrator see when he looked out of the window? Why couldn’t he believe his eyes? Ans. The narrator heard a tap on the window of his room. When he looked out, he saw his cousin Mourad sitting on a beautiful white horse. He could not believe his eyes because Mourad belonged to a poor family. He could not afford to buy such a lovely horse. Surely, he had stolen it.
Q4. Though Aram suspected his brother of stealing, he dispelled the suspicion. Why?
Ans. Aram could not think that his
cousin – a member of the honest tribe – could ever steal.
Q5. What message is conveyed through the story ‘The Summer of the Beautiful Horse’?
Ans. The primary message of the story, The Summer of the Beautiful Horse, is that despite social or economic challenges, there are some truths which are absolute and should be practised under and all conditioned. It is undeniable that the story is set within a family that is poor. Their poverty is not used as a crutch or something that limits the emotional quotient of the boys or the people in the community. The boys’ love for the horse is genuine and sincere, not motivated out of some ulterior motive of greed or economic want. Their love for the animal is quite authentic. When they return the horse, they have a genuine understanding that they need to return what is not theirs. They are not motivated by anything else other than the highly human reaction of wanting to make right what is wrongx
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