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What suddenly dawned upon Aram while talking to mourad about the white horse?
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: In William Saroyan's short story “The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse,” Aram justifies his cousin's acquisition of the horse using his personal reasoning process. ... After thinking about it, Aram decides his cousin did not steal the horse because he was not going to sell it for money.
People felt that Mourad was one of the craziest people they ever met. Mourad had a crazy streak in him. He had a zest for life and was happy and carefree. He was honest and truth-loving like the entire clan.
John Byro was a farmer. He was an Assyrian. He had learnt to speak Armenian. He came to tell the narrator's mother that his white horse had been stolen last month.
White horses have a special significance in the mythologies of cultures around the world. They are often associated with the sun chariot, with warrior-heroes, with fertility (in both mare and stallion manifestations), or with an end-of-time saviour, but other interpretations exist as well.
Aram was delighted when he saw Mourad on a beautiful white horse because, it was his dream to ride on a horse. He was also frightened at the same time because he knows that Mourad wouldn't be able to buy a horse so he doubted that Mourad stole the horse.