in the wild they have many predators, they flight, fight or flee. In the wild they would normally flee. horses are very causous animals and they have a dominoe affect ie one horse shys so will the one beside him and so forth.
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Horses used to be very important to society because they were a means of transportation but, now that we have cars and other ways to get from place to place, horses are now mostly used for pleasure riding. they are also used as therapy too.
Horses are important to people because they help release stress.
Honor, power, pride
it symbolize self expression in the animals..... i hope that helped
humans depressed humans are less effective
Racing, (in some cultures) eating, riding, they symbolize heros (knights), and bravery
Yes, symbols play an important role in "All the Pretty Horses" by Cormac McCarthy. The horses symbolize freedom, independence, and the untamed spirit of the American West. The landscape itself, particularly the open plains and desolate borderlands, symbolize the harsh and unforgiving nature of the world the characters navigate.
Ted Hughes wrote "The Horses" to reflect on the aftermath of a devastating war and to explore themes of renewal, resilience, and the connection between humanity and nature. The poem envisions a post-apocalyptic world where horses symbolize hope, strength, and the possibility of rebuilding civilization.
The reason why Indians put feathers in the horse's mane was to show that theirs was a war horse. The feather was used to symbolize this.
Horses symbolized strength and a spirit of unbridled freedom. Alternately, they can also symbolize loyalty and unconditional love for others.
What does a Japanese temple symbolize? What does a church symbolize? What does a synagogue symbolize? What does a mosque symbolize? What does a any of them symbolize? a place to get in touch with whatever you believe in.
The conflict in "Wild Horses" by Brian Fawcett revolves around the protagonist's struggle with their desire for freedom and independence conflicting with the constraints and responsibilities of their domestic life. The wild horses in the story symbolize this longing for freedom, highlighting the tension between societal expectations and personal desires.
They symbolize beauty.
They symbolize peace
the books symbolize wings.