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The story 'The summer of the beautiful white horse' is about a few members of the Garokhlanian tribe. The main characters are two boys Aram and Mourad. the story is narrated by Aram. While he was talking about the strange behavior of his cousin Mourad, he says that Mourad had inherited the wildness from their uncle Khosrov. Uncle khoserove was a big man with a loud voice. He was very impatient and almost always angry. He never listened to people properly before he shouted "It is no harm; pay no attention to it." Even when his son came running to him to report that their house is on fire, all he said was "It is no harm; pay no attention to it. when John Byro came to share his sorrow about his lost horse, uncle Khosrove repeated his usual words and the farmer left the place angrily. He was slightly mad but he was harmless. In spite of his impatience and madness he also exercised complete honesty befitting his tribe.
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Mrs Dorling is an important character of Marga Minco’s short story The Address’. She is introduced to us as the mother of a fifteen-year old daughter. Like her daughter, Mrs Dorling has a ‘broad back’. When the narrator rings the bell, Mrs Dorling appears wearing the green knitted cardigan of the narrator’s mother. This shows how mercilessly she is using all ‘nice things’ of Mrs S.
Mrs Dorling’s behaviour towards Mrs S’ daughter is quite cold, unfriendly and inhuman. When the narrator introduces herself as the daughter of Mrs S, Mrs Dorling shows no sign of affection. Her remarks are very shocking and uncharitable. She utters : “Have you come back ?” She is not at all pleased to receive the daughter of Mrs S. She doesn’t feel “convenient”. She very coldly asks her to come “another time”.
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Mrs S was the mother of the narrator. The war in Holland proved to be a disaster for her. She was forced to part with all her precious and nice belongings. Mrs Dorling exploited her fear. She assured her that all things would be in her safe hands. But neither Mrs S nor her daughter ever received them again. The poor lady couldn’t survive the war.
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Einstein was being taught subjects like history which he had no interest in. He did not like memorising dates. He was against learning facts and dates, because that only is not education. He wanted to enforce on the learning which made people think and imagine, have ideas and not just mug up. He actually wanted to change the way of learning but he could not really succeed and finally had to give up school.
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Mr. Braun was Albert Einstein's history teacher at the Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich, where he was admitted for advanced primary and secondary education.
One fine day at the school, Mr. Braun asked Albert if he remembers the year Napolean was defeated at Waterloo, to which he replied bluntly that he did not know the answer. Mr. Braun enquired with him if he even tried to learn. Albert honestly answered that he found no sense in learning the dates, when they be looked up when needed. He further added that, when asked about his theory of education, that ideas should be developed and reasons should be known behind things happening. The teacher got infuriated at this and told him he was a disgrace to the school and should be taken away by his father. This resulted in tension between the two.
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The restraint and composure with which the children handled themselves in the moment of crisis boosted the morale of the narrator and spurred him onto action. He realized that if his children could exercise such remarkable self-control with the possibility of death looming over their heads, then he as a grown man could also show courage and determination under duress and take them to safety. It dawned on him that he somehow had to make it for them. He saw how his boys were cheerful and optimistic and most importantly, how his little girl did not fret over her injuries and how his little boy was not afraid of death. Such resilience pushed him to take the reigns of their safety into his own hands and achieve what had seemed to be impossible.
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The very title is humorous. A melon is crowned as a king. How absurd and ridiculous ! The king is ‘just’ and ‘placid’. Quite ironical! His sense of justice can send anyone to the gallows. He falls in his own trap. The most humorous as well as ridiculous act was the idea of bringing the arch to the scaffold. A melon could only be the right substitute for such a whimsical and idiotic king.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago
In the first coffin, he found a piece of cloth with garlands of willow, olive leaves, wild celery, lotus petals and cornflower, which suggested that he had been buried in the months of March or April. When he reached the third coffin, he was in trouble.
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