What is the meaning of pious stillness ?
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The narrator was both mesmerised as well as shocked to see the horse with his cousin Mourad. There was certain calmness about the horse as well as his cousin. He was delighted at the idea of riding a horse and yet the thought that the horse must have been stolen, frightened him
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The term in "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" refers to Mourad's and the horse's shared religious wit and motionlessness. In other words, they have a peaceful and amusing quality to them.
Explanation:
- Someone who practices their religion fervently is referred to as "pious." It can be inferred from the context that Mourad and the horse he just took are both innocent, which is evidenced by their composed demeanor. Naturally, Mourad isn't truly innocent, but Aram has persuaded himself that he is.
- At the same time, Aram notes that both boys and animals have a sense of comedy and wit about them. This can be taken to mean that they are charming, albeit for different reasons.
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