I found the ending of Black Beauty, by Anna Sewell, to be a satisfying ending. It seemed to wrap things up nicely. After a traumatic downfall and coming close to death from overwork, Beauty at last finds a home in a beautiful spot with people who will care for him for the rest of his days. Although it is rather bittersweet, as the last line reminds us of everything Beauty has lost: “often, before I am quite awake, I fancy I am still in the orchard at Birtwick, standing with my old friends under the
Once there was a beautiful black flower, but not just any beautiful flower-this particular flower was the most beautiful flower in the garden. Despite the attractiveness the black flower portrays, the flower inherits power that no other flower manifest. It didn't need much water or soil to stay life, in fact, the flower took away certain nourishments itself to give to others who were noticeably weaker. With that strength, other flowers gave the flower the respect and considered it to be the ruler
This book is for those who love animals. Everybody can enjoy reading this, but this book will especially move people who love animals. This is the story about a horse named Black Beauty. He was a wise, brave, fine horse. He had a lot of hard experiences. He could understand men's words and feelings. He was sold several times, and had various kinds of masters. Some people treated him very well, others did cruelly. Although he had a hard time because of men' selfishness, he served them very well through