BLACK BEAUTY by Anna Sewell (ENGLISH) with SUBTITLES.
Black Beauty was a handsome horse with one white foot and a white star on his forehead. His life started out on a farm with his mother, Duchess, who taught him to be gentle and kind and to never bite or kick. When Black Beauty was four years old, he was sold to Squire Gordon of Birtwick Park. He went to live in a stable where he met and became friends with two horses, Merrylegs and Ginger.

In Black Beauty: An Autobiography Of A Horse by Anna Sewell, Black Beauty is terribly treated and wants to be a wild horse. In The Georges And The Jewels By Jane Smiley, Abby had given up riding her new horse because her father had to sell the one horse she truly enjoyed. By examining Black Beauty and The Georges And The Jewels, it is evident that both texts use first person point of view to.

Black Beauty is Anna Sewell’s first and only novel. The story is told in the “first person” (or first horse) as an autobiographical memoir of a highbred horse named Black Beauty, from his carefree.

Black Beauty requires the reader to accept the fact that a horse is the first-person narrator. This point of view quickly becomes believable because Sewell so effectively entered the mind of a horse that everything in the text is skillfully presented in terms of the animal's perceptions and observations. Sewell's triumph with this novel is the artful way she gets reader to feel that they are.

Black Beauty by Anna Sewell. Think about some of the most beloved children’s stories you might have grown up with featuring talking animals: the Winnie the Pooh stories, for instance, or the talking animals in The Chronicles of Narnia. Ever wonder whose idea it was to make animals talk in storybooks? The magical idea of talking animals in children’s fiction has a long history, but the.

A. Summary The purpose of this report is to show how alcoholism is portrayed in Anna Sewell’s novel, Black Beauty, and to outline what alcoholism is, the causes and effects of alcoholism, and how to get help if you or someone you know is an alcoholic. B. Portrayal of Alcoholism in Black Beauty In the novel Black Beauty, by Anna Sewell, alcoholism is portrayed as an evil that leads to cruel.

Black Beauty was published in 1877 by English author Anna Sewell. She wrote it and published it only months before her death, and it would be the only book she would ever write. It would become a.