To be concise, Black Beauty is a horse looking for love and understanding.
Within the course of his lifetime, he is sold to many a people, but, unfortunately, his life is plagued by ruthless owners who do not care about him at all (even if it benefits them) and use him until he is completely worn out and barely able to walk.
He finds peace at last when two old ladies buy him and promise to keep him in good health as long as he lives. They also say they will never sell him.
And so the journey ends and as you finish reading, you are transported suddenly from a world of farms and trains and carts to a world filled with computers and nothingness.
Perhaps, someday, we will realize.
The problem in Black Beauty is that people keep mistreat him and making him scared of humans
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it depense witch problem you are talking about really.
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state a problem in the story and how it was solved black beautyAnna Sewell muffin classics
The main problem in the story "Black Beauty" is the mistreatment and abuse that the horse, Black Beauty, experiences at the hands of various owners throughout his life. This mistreatment highlights the cruelty and neglect that animals often face in their interactions with humans.
Beauty is subjective. Race has very little to do with the perception of it.
Black Beauty is in fact a boy
The major conflict in the novel "Black Beauty" revolves around the mistreatment and abuse of the protagonist, a horse named Black Beauty, as he is passed from one owner to another, experiencing hardship and suffering along the way. The main conflict centers on Black Beauty's struggle to find kindness and compassion in a world where animals are often viewed as mere possessions.
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Well, the main character would be Black Beauty, the handsome black horse; the story's told from his perspective. Other main characters include Duchess, Ginger, Merrylegs, Sir Oliver, Captain (all horses), Joe Green (human), Reuben Smith, Jerry Barker, Jakes, Nicholas Skinner, and Mr. Thoroughgood (all human).