Describe Mourad's Parting From The Beautiful White Horse
Fascinated with horses since he wsas a child he knew in his heart that Mourad had stolen the horse but justified the action by claiming that it wasnt stealing unless Mourad sold the horse for monetary gain.
Describe mourad's parting from the beautiful white horse. What part does the narrator mean. Mourad was a poor Armenian boy. Mourad was proud of his family and its great and glorious traditions.
Here in our story the horse becomes a symbol of the innocence of the boys as well as their uncaptivated spirits. Mourad whom everybody considered crazy came at four in the morning and woke up Aram by tapping on the window of Arams room. Traditions and free spirit.
He loved it even though it was not his own. When he left it in. One summer morning Mourad and Aram went to John Byro farm to return the horse.
While parting away from the beautiful white horse Mourad pressed his nose into the horse nose stroked it lovingly and then went away. Both of them belonged to the family of Garoghlanians. Describe Mourads parting from the beautiful white horse.
Give a short description of the narrators. Posted by liveenglish11 at 944 AM Email This BlogThis. Mourad looked at the horse for some time as he had grown fond of him.
The impact the story has due to a child narrator. The ten year old cousin of Mourad who had always been conscientious of his tribes reputation for integrity. The mythical unicorns the courageous Silver of the Lone Ranger and even the majestic king of horses Shadowfax from the Lord of the Rings were represented as white horses.