Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Black Stallion Red Mare Essay

Wild horses form a giant circle around plants belonging people that want them gone right then are there. It’s a young boys dream to help the horses stay wild and continue to have freedom, yet he would have to lie to his parents to save them. The Black Stallion and the Red Mare teaches the reader that you might want to do something, but you may never get the chance because of what you would have to sacrifice to do so.

A young boy stares out his window overlooking the beautiful horse roaming the plains, knowing it wouldn’t stay like that for long. Longing to help the horses, his father tells him find where the horses are heading to, As Donald’s adventures go on his eagerness continues to rise as two horses are still around; the black stallion and the red mare.

The black stallion and red mare cannot be separated as if they are hiding something that is worth knowing. As the days fly by, sadly the horses do too. The forgotten memories reappear as the days come closer until they too are captured.

These horses lose their freedom and will never be able to win it back. A young boys dream turns into a nightmare as horses disappear before your eyes and many people think it is his fault that they no longer have their freedom to roam the fields.

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