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"Black Beauty" by Anna Sewell is a novel narrated from the perspective of the titular horse, Black Beauty, recounting his life from a young colt through various owners and experiences. Published in 1877, this book was intended to advocate for the humane treatment of horses. Through Beauty's eyes, readers are exposed to the harsh realities of Victorian England's treatment of work animals, including the cruelty of some humans contrasted with the kindness of others. The narrative covers themes of empathy, animal rights, and the bonds between humans and animals, making it both a poignant story of survival and a moral lesson on compassion and understanding.
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