Essay About Bullfighting

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Bullfighting is a sport most closely associated with Spain. The concept of bullfighting has been around in the world since 2000 B.C. Bullfighting has been a tradition is Spain since 711 A.D. In the beginning of Bullfighting, it was made for the aristocracy. Instead of on foot, people used to ride horses. Soon the aristocracy rejected the sport, and the middle class took over in 1724. Bullfighting is now a world renowned sport. Many people think highly of the sport, while others look down upon it. A bullfight consists of a couple different things. A bull is let into the arena and toyed with so the matador, or the top bullfighter, can watch and see how the bull reacts. A trumpet goes off and Picadores, which are other fighters, make the bull weak by jabbing spears into it’s body. Another horn goes off and the matador then dedicates the bull’s death to the president or the crowd. The faena is the most famous part of a bullfight. This is where the …show more content…

Many consider the corrida animal cruelty due to the slaughtering and “rigged” ways of bullfighting. Before fights, bulls are given drugs to weaken them. Also the horns on their heads are shaved to keep the bull unbalanced and wobbly. Sometimes, petroleum jelly will be rubbed into a bull’s eyes to blind him. Another thing is in the first stage of a bullfight and the picadors stab the bull repeatedly with lances to further weaken his muscles. The banderilleros are next. They shove multiple spears into the bull's back and neck. Both of these acts cause the bull to lose a lot of blood, and strength to defend himself. Then it comes to the matador where he ends up plunging a sword to try and sever the bulls aorta. If he misses the bull is further in pain, and the matador tries to stab a dagger to slice his spinal cord. If he misses, the bull is most likely paralyzed but conscious. The bull later gets dragged out of the arena and slaughtered if not already

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