no he doesnt
Joey, (the horse) does not die at all in the movie or book, but the man who bought Joey from Albert's dad does die in war.
I think that in War Horse, Albert is 15 or 16 before the War, and at the end of the War he's 19 or 20.
Jeremy Irvine.
In "War Horse," Albert Narracott is from Devon, England. He lives on a farm with his father, Ted, and his mother, Rose. The story begins in rural Devon, where Albert forms a deep bond with Joey, a horse that his father purchases at an auction.
In Chapter 2 of "War Horse," Albert's father challenges Albert to teach Joey to plow a straight line in the field. This task seems impossible at first, but Albert perseveres and eventually succeeds in training Joey, showcasing his determination and bond with the horse.
Albert's mom begged him not to.
I'm assuming your talking about Joey but he doesn't die. His friend Topthorn does though.
The boy's name in the book "War Horse" is Albert Narracott.
Young Albert enlists to serve in World War 1 after his beloved horse is sold to cavalry. Albert's hopeful journey takes him out of England and to the front lines as war rages on. Hope this helps.
His dad was called Magellan
The main 'character' is the horse, Joey. The main human character is Albert.
In the novel "War Horse" by Michael Morpurgo, Albert Narracott lives in the fictional village of Devon, England. The story is set during World War I, and the rural setting plays a significant role in the narrative, highlighting the bond between Albert and his horse, Joey. The village serves as a backdrop for the themes of love, loss, and the impact of war.