Object
Boy Scouts' Troop Horses
A group of saddled horses used to transport the Boy Scout troop into the cliffside pueblo. Their silhouettes against the sun create the illusion of approaching Army Cavalry, while their arrival kicks up dust as the scouts dismount. Herman immediately vomits from motion sickness, breaking the disciplined facade and exposing their youthful inexperience amid the wilderness. The horses' saddles secure the young riders, and their purpose is purely transportational for the Boy Scouts' exploratory mission.
2 appearances
Purpose
Mounts for Scouts to enter the pueblo site and project disciplined order
Significance
Prop that launches theme of civilization's fragile veneer over chaos—Scouts' arrival foreshadows clashes between structure and wilderness
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