In the story "Black Beauty," Black Beauty and Ginger are ultimately saved by a kind man named Jerry Barker, who is a coachman. He treats them with compassion and respect, providing them with a safe and loving environment. Jerry's kindness contrasts sharply with the harsh treatment they previously endured, highlighting the importance of humane treatment for animals.
Ginger was a mare that was ruined very badly by someone in the past.Check rein was also a way to hurt him.Ginger was the best and first friend of Black Beauty
who was duchess in story black beauty
black beauty tells the story.
cause the book is about black beauty.....
Ginger is a mare that, at first, hates Black Beauty. They soon become lifelong friends, but then Ginger dies near the middle of the movie. (This is for the real movie, with the real horses, that is based on the award winning book)
the anwser is black beauty because the girl is loving for it
"Black Beauty" is set in 19th century England.
Yes
this is a fictional story of a beautiful black horse, but there must be horses out there that are called "Black Beauty"
story of black beauty is written by Anna Sewell.
moral Value of black beauty is "never mistreat animals"
Black Beauty was written by Anna Sewell in 1877. It is told in the first person of the main character, a horse named Black Beauty. It is an autobiography of sorts. It is about Black Beauty's noble nature as he is sold from owner to owner, master to master, some of them gentle and some of them not so gentle, some quite harsh. It is a story of a horse being used for work purposes instead of the horse's nobleness. It also shows empathy for Ginger's hardships and her ultimately tragic end. It shows mistreatment, intentional or not of animals.