A. The white horses in the story symbolise freedom, beauty and innocence. They are also a symbol of hope and renewal, as they appear in the spring when the world is fresh and new.
2. Q. Why does the narrator go to the river?
A. The narrator goes to the river because he is drawn to the beauty and power of the water. He also goes there to escape from the reality of his life in the city, which is full of stress and noise.
3. Q. What does the narrator see when he looks into the river?
A. When the narrator looks into the river, he sees a beautiful white horse. The horse is standing in the water, and it is drinking from the river.
4. Q. What does the narrator do when he sees the white horse?
A. The narrator is mesmerised by the beauty of the white horse. He watches the horse for a long time, and he feels a sense of peace and happiness.
5. Q. What happens when the narrator goes back to the river the next day?
A. When the narrator goes back to the river the next day, he sees the white horse again. This time, the horse is standing on the bank of the river, and it is looking at the narrator.
6. Q. What does the narrator realise at the end of the story?
A. At the end of the story, the narrator realises that the white horse is a symbol of his own inner beauty and potential. He realises that he is capable of great things, and he is filled with a sense of hope and optimism.