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'we are nothing but a set of values' discuss this with reference to the story 'the summer of the beautiful white horse'? Give a long answer

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Answered by amalkhaleefa2007
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Answer:Amy Bokser, M.A. On the surface, the white horse in "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" symbolizes beauty, freedom and wealth; all things that Aram and his cousin Mourad do not have. They "let the horse run as long as it felt like running," demonstrating the freedom that the boys want to feel as well.

Explanation:The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" is a short story by William Saroyan in which Aram's cousin Mourad steals a horse and attempts to teach Aram to ride it. Mourad rides up to Aram's house on a white horse. Mourad has stolen the horse from a farmer who lives ten miles from the settlement where Aram lives.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.The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" is a short story by William Saroyan, published within the collection My Name is Aram. It tells the story of two boys, Aram and Mourad, who belong to a very poor Armenian tribe.The story, Summer of the Beautiful White Horse has a deep moral lesson in it. The basic morality is that one should never steal. Through the imagery of Mourad stealing the horse, the author tries to portray the macrocosmic effect of stealing.

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