What do you think induced the boy to return the horse to its owner?
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Asked by: Ashley Church
What do you think, induced the boys to return the horse to its owner? Answer: The boys were impressed by John Byro’s attitude towards their parents and family. He knew their parents very well and so believed whatever the boys said.
Why did Mourad return the horse to its owner?
Mourad stole the horse because he was passionate about riding it. However, he returned it later because he could not afford the horse and John Byro, the farmer reminded him of his family and their honesty.
Why did they decide to return the horse to its rightful owner?
He did not want to spoil their well known honesty so he decided to return the horse back to its owner Jhon Byro. He wanted the Garoghlonian family to live upto their name forever. None from this tribe could ever be a thief due to their honesty. This is the reason why the boys returned the horse back to its real owner.
How did they use the horse and what made them return it to its true owner?
Stealing a horse for riding and fun was not the same as stealing and selling it for money. Hence, Mourad stole the horse and hid it in the barn. Pangs of conscience pricked them. Hence, they decided to return the horse to its rightful owner.
Why did the narrator and his cousin return the horse?
Answer. Answer: He knew he could trust their family as he was sure that they were honest. This made the boys suffer with a twinge of conscience & they returned the horse to the rightful owner at the end.
How does the story the summer of the beautiful white horse deal with moral duty and temptation?
Answer: though the story definitely teaches that there is no excuse not even poverty for taking something that is not yours the bigger moral of the summer of the beautiful horse is that if one understands and others circumstance and motivations wrongs can be right it without anger or ritibution.
How did the narrator came to know about the real owner of the horse what was his reaction?
The period is also decided by Mourad. But unluckily, the narrator came to know about the real owner. He felt nervous as the owner of the horse, John Byrd had come to his house, inquiring/ feeling sorry over his lost horse. He had been enjoying rides on a horse of John Byro for a month and kept it for another two weeks.
What did the narrator and his brother do with the horse in the end?
Answer. Answer: The narrator and his cousin returned the stolen horse to its rightful owner, John Byro. So as a mark of acknowledgment for this wonderful gesture, the boys took the horse to Byro’s vineyard the following morning and put it in a barn.
What does the narrator think of the horse?
The narrator was delighted at the magnificence of the horse. He could smell it, hear it breathing, which excited him but what frightened him was that Mourad could not have bought the horse. The narrator realized, if he had not bought it, he must have stolen it.
What did the narrator think of the horse?
He could do anything to do the things he loved. Only a crazy boy like him could take the horse for riding at early dawn every day. He sacrificed his night’s sleep every night for his passion for riding. He even risked his tribe’s reputation for his passion for riding.