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justify the title of the summer of the beautiful white horse​

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The chapter is about a childhood incident that the author writes about with nostalgia. He remembers how one early summer morning, his cousin, Mourad brought a beautiful white horse to enjoy riding. The riding was full of childish thrill. Since the incident happened in the summer; and since the incident was about riding a stolen white horse, the title is perfectly justified.

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Justify the title of the story, "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse".

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ASHLEY KANNAN eNotes educator | CERTIFIED EDUCATOR

The title seems quite appropriate for the timbre of the story. Initially, one can suggest that it is set in a summer- like time period. The boys can focus on the horse, and are not necessarily burdened with school work. Additionally, the ideas presented in the story lend themselves with the fruition and full bloom of summer. These ideas relate to maturation, experiences, and collegiality. The story revolves around this beautiful white horse. If we can envision for a moment, why this is so important to the boys, we can see why it would be important enough to include in the title. Initially, we know that the boys are poor. They are of an immigrant Armenian family that is not wealthy. We know this because it is inconceivable that either of the boys would own a white horse. The fact that Aram is awakened one morning by Mourad sitting atop a white horse prompts Aram to question if it was stolen. From abject or dirt poverty to a stunningly white horse, one sees that the horse is a symbol, a representation of the boys' wishes. Throughout their summer experiences with the horse, they learn essential values such as compassion for the animal and trust amongst themselves. These come about as a result of the beautiful horse. The story reaches its climax when the horse is returned, in better shape and temperament than before, and the boys have a renewed sense of faith in both themselves and their love of the horse. The short story is aptly titled for each part of it relates to an experience within the story.

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