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The primary antagonist of "Black Beauty" is the mistreatment and cruelty exhibited by various humans throughout the story. Characters such as Mr. Gordon, who initially treats Black Beauty well, eventually succumb to societal norms that prioritize profit over compassion. Additionally, the abusive stable hands and owners represent the larger societal issues of animal cruelty and neglect, highlighting the need for kindness and empathy toward horses.

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