Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Poverty and Horse Film Essay
This is a score of two tribal Armenian boys who belonged to the Garoghlanian tribe. For their family, even at times of intense poverty nothing could match the importance of truthfulness. They never did anything wrong and never lied or never even stole anything. The story dialog about an incident that revolves around two cousins Aram who is nine years elderly and Mourad who is thirteen. The world, for Aram, at that time, seemed to be a delightful and extremely joyous stock-still mysterious dream. People believed in e actually imaginable kind of magnificence. Mourad was considered to be crazy by everybody he knew.The story opens with Mourad coming to Arams signaling at four in the morning one fine day. He tapped on the window to Arams room. When Aram looked out of the window, he was taken aback and startled to see Mourad riding a beautiful white horse. In fact, he was so dazed that Mourad had to say Yes, its a horse. You are not dreaming. All this was as well as unbelievable b ecause Aram knew that they were too poor to be able to afford to buy a horse. The only way Mourad could suffer it could be by stealing. They were too honest to lie and yet too crazy to tantalize a horse.Thus, they kept the horse for two weeks, enjoying its ride in cool air and singing to their hearts discipline on the country roads. They hid it from the rest of the world by keeping it in a barn of the deserted vineyard. Meanwhile, Aram came to acknowledge that the horse was stolen from John Byro. They plotted not to transcend it to him so soon although it pricked their conscience to steal, which was completely their ethics and tribal norms.One fine day they came across John, the farmer. Such was the boys family illustrious for their honesty that the thought of his horse being stolen by the boys never traverse Johns mind. He was just amazed at the coincidence and said I would swear it is my horse if I did not know your parents.This moving experience led the boys towards Johns vineyard the very next morning. They left the horse in the barn after patting it affectionately. later that day, John seemed to be very pleased and shared the news of the return of his horse with Arams mother. The story teaches us the importance and necessity of honesty even in the face of greed and passion.
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