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Tannu Sharma 6 years, 5 months ago

Gragoghalian family and their specialty is that they are very honest
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Ranveer ??? 6 years, 5 months ago

Go to the beach i mean goa....and enjoy enjoy....?????
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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

Mourad and Aram were cousins and belonged to Garoghlanian tribe which was known for its honesty. Mourad was thirteen and Aram was nine years old. Both longed to ride a horse. But their family was too poor to buy a horse. Both were adventure-loving. Both knew that their family was well known for honesty and right conduct. But Mourad could not help stealing John Byro’s horse. While he had a streak of craziness, Aram was honest and simple-hearted. Mourad was more talented and bolder than Aram. He domesticated the wild horse of John Byro. He repaired the injured wing of a robin bird; he knew how to deal with a horse, and how to soothe a dog. Comparatively, Aram was timid and obedient. Mourad could easily lie to John Byro about the horse. Aram could never do it.

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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

The white horse also symbolizes beauty. For Mourad and Aram the white horse is the most beautiful thing they've ever seen.
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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

The writer says that if the old people are not able to understand or accept the changes which take place in society regarding education, thinking, lifestyle etc., they feel isolated. This gives way to a generation gap which can be bridged to some extent by proper understanding by the old as well as the young.
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Lucky Deori 6 years, 5 months ago

The boys returned the horse because they were conscience stricken not because they were afraid as Mourad and Aram belonged to the Garoghlanian tribe which was famous for its honesty. It was their craze for horses which made them steal one. However, after keeping the horse for few months, the farmer John Byro visited their house and saw the horse, he however didnot say anything to the boys rather he praised their family for it's honesty. This is the point where the boys realized that in order to keep their family tradition of honesty alive they would have to return the horse to the rightful owner.
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Jaydeo Gurjar 6 years, 5 months ago

Grandmother was a determined lady . She was quite , short heighted , slightly bent and wrinkled skin .She was religious and strog . She used to sing monotonous prayers all the time . She was fond of reading stripture. Her thinking was traditional as he though that music was monopoly of baggers and harlots.

Manas Bhardwaj 6 years, 5 months ago

1 Quite old and wrinkled 2 short and slightly bent 3 criss-cross of wrinkles 4 had a silver locks 5 figure of purity and serenity
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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

'Cardboard’ in the poem refers to the photograph. This word has been used because photograph is now just a piece of paper with the memory as the poet's mother is dead now. It shows that human life is transitory and the cardboard which remains is memorable piece of paper.

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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

The narrator's grandmother was very old and wrinkled. She had stayed at this stage for the last twenty years. People said that once she was young and pretty. The narrator couldn't even imagine her being young. So the thought was revolting to him.

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Ria Krishnani 6 years, 5 months ago

Grandmother is compared to the peaceful winter landscape in the mountains. She was always attired in spotless white clothes and had silver hair. She thus presented a picture of pure white serenity
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