aram says stealing a horse for a ride is not the same thing as stealing something else, such as money . Do you agree? Why/ why not?
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It seemed to him that stealing a horse for a ride was not the same thing as stealing something else, such as money. Since he and Mourad were quite crazy about horses, it wasn't stealing. He convinced himself with the thought that it would become stealing only when they offered to sell it.
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The question is from The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse. and the answer is explained below:
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The Aram was trying to justify the action of his cousin. His cousin did not steal the horse in the real sense. stealing a horse for a ride is not as same stealing money. it wouldn't become stealing until and unless he offered to sell the horse for money.
I agree with the narrator as says that the theft of a horse is not the same as stealing. In the view of the narrator, stealing a commodity, like money, is far more serious than stealing a horse
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