The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse - Chapter Summary
In this chapter of "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" by William Saroyan, two boys, Aram and Mourad, hide a horse in a farmer's barn. They are confronted by the farmer, John Byro, who believes the horse belongs to him. The boys, embarrassed, return the horse the next day. The chapter explores themes of trust, embarrassment, and honesty.
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ATOMIC ENERGY EDUCATION SOCIETY SUBJECT ENGLISH CLASS -11 CHAPTER-01 The summer of the beautiful white horse -William Saroyan MODULE-02/02 Prepared By: Mr F. JAMES (PGT-SS) AECS-1, JADUGUDA
CHAPTER-01 (MODULE-2/2) The summer of the beautiful white horse -William Saroyan The boys hid the horse in a deserted barn of a farmer. Aram saw grass and oats kept for the horse. Mourad had been riding it for many days and he was feeding it properly. After some days the boys came across John Byro a farmer. He checked out the horse and said that it looked like the twin of his lost horse. He said that he trusted them because they belonged to the Garoghlanian family. The boys felt embarrassed and returned the horse to the farmer next day secretly the next day.
CHAPTER-01 (MODULE-2/2) The summer of the beautiful white horse -William Saroyan
Word meanings / Phrases 1. Have a way with know how to control 2. Reared Raised its hind part 3. Be kindly Be gentle 4. Come upon Meet by chance 5. Dawned on me Became clear to me 6. Barn-Place for storing grain 7. Deserted- Lonely 8. Alfa alfa A kind of grass 9. Parlour Sitting room 10.Surrey four wheeled horse drawn carriage