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ANNA SEWELL
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WRITERS BIOGRAPHY Born into a religious Quaker family.
Mostly educated at home.
First attended school only at 12.
Slipped and severely injured both her ankles.
Sadly, never truly recovered and became lame.
Moved around in crutches and horse-drawn carriages.
Contributed to her love for horses and the humane
treatment of horses.
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Black Beauty was Anna Sewells only novel.
Written mostly when she was sick.Sold to the publishers for only 40 pounds.
Broke publishing records and became the 6th
bestseller of that time.Unfortunately, Anna died 5 months after that
of hepatitis.
Black Beauty is now a childrens classic thoughit was originally written for those who worked
with horses.
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Chapter 13 of Black Beauty sums up Annas
hopes beautifully:
"There is no religion without love, andpeople may talk as much as they likeabout their religion, but if it does notteach them to be good and kind toother animals as well as humans, it is alla sham."
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BACKGROUNDSet during the Victorian era (1837-1901).
The reformation of the social classes in
England.
The different social classes are portrayed in the
novel.
The improved economic status of the middle
class enabled them to afford horses.
However, some do not learn how to take care of
horses, thereby leading to the abuse of horses.
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Not only did horses provide a means
of transportation but very often they
were used as labour for a variety of
purposes.As brute labour, they were taken for
granted, beaten and abused.
Anna Sewell attacked all these
abusive practises in Black Beauty.
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SETTINGBasically, only two kinds ofsetting:
*Town
*Countryside
One which holds good memories
One which holds bad memories
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CHARACTERS
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THEMESMistreatment of animals
The horses in the story represent different
forms of mistreatment; deliberate cruelty,
cruelty in the name of fashion, and
cruelty committed in ignorance. Evidence
of abuse that causes pain and suffering
for horses is found in the novel.
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Sewell shows us that mean-tempered horses are
not born but are caused by cruel treatment.Example: Ginger is bad-tempered largely
because of the mistreatment she suffers when
young, while Black Beauty is good-tempered
largely because he enjoys good treatment when
young. And even Ginger. with all her problems,
eventually quiets down during her time at
Birtwick Hall, because of the calming effect ofthe humane treatment that she receives.
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Upright BehaviourBlack Beautyis not only about theproper treatment of horse, but also about
the proper behaviour of humans in
general. The lessons given by Duchess to
Beauty, by the coachman John and the
cab driver Jerry among others, are
purposely placed in the novel for the
edification of the reader.
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These lessons include:
(i) Duchess teaching that one should always do
ones best and work hard;
(ii) John explaining the value of following an
example of kindness by doing the same for
others.
(iii) Jerry demonstrating integrity, helping
others in need, and establishing the family
as a priority. Others, such as Squire
Gordon, lecture on Sewells main theme: the
need for kindness to animals.
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VALUESLove animals and treat them wellAnimalsare Gods creatures as well, therefore, humansneed to love and treat them humanely.
Always give your bestBlack Beauty alwaysdoes her best to serve her masters, regardless ofwhether they are good or bad masters.
Be hardworking and go the extra mileWhenMrs. Gordon falls sick and requires a doctor,Black Beauty rides in the rain despite hertiredness in order to bring the doctor to Mrs.Gordon.
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Be gentle and goodDuchess advises Black Beauty tobe gentle and good always. Be a good friend to othersBlack Beauty is a good
friend to Ginger.
Speak up when we see cruelty towards animals Thekind gentleman reprimands the cab driver who beat
his horse.
Do not abuse animals in the name of fashion andbeauty The lady of Earlshall Park insists oncheckreins for Black Beauty though he is in pain so
that he can hold up his head high and look good.
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ACTIVITY 1FIND & IDENTIFY ME
AIMSStudents are able to identify the different characters in the novel.
MATERIALSPaper, Blu tack
STEPS1. Write down clues about a particular character on strips of paper andnumber them.
Eg: (a) She was proud of her sons breeding and advised him to behave wellat all times.
(Refer to appendix for a list of clues)2. Stick the clues at various places in the classroom.
3. Divide students into small groups and instruct them to move about freelyin the classroom to look for clues which are hidden.
4. The first group to locate all hidden clues and write down the correctanswers is the winner.
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LETS DISCUSS/EXPLORE1. Ask students if they have read other stories where
the main character is a horse. Compare and contrast the
character of Black Beauty to the other horse character.
2. Ask students about their top five favourite characters
in the story? Mention the accomplishment of eachcharacter.
3. Write a journal entry from Beautys point of viewthat reflects his feelings about himself. Include ways in
which he changes over the course of time.
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APPENDIX1. She was proud of her sons breeding and advised him to behave well at all times. 2. Black Beautys first owner.
3. He bought Beauty from Farmer Grey.4. She likes to bite and she snaps.
5. The coachman of Birtwick Park.
6. She gave Black Beauty his name.
7. She threw Mr. Blomefields boys off her back when they rode her roughly.8. He saved Beautys life in a fire.9. He took over James place as a stable boy at Birtwick Park.
10. He provided treatment which saved Mrs. Gordons life.11. Merrylegs was finally given to him.12. The coachman at Earshall Park.
13. She insisted that Beauty and Ginger wore checkreins.
14. Beautys new carriage partner at Earshall Park after Ginger left.15. He died when he fell off from Beauty when he rode her.
16. The cab driver who was Beautys master.17. His master was killed in battle.
18. He scolded a cab driver for treating his horse cruelly.19. He bought Beauty from Jerry.
20. He tried to persuade Farmer Thoroughgood to buy Beauty.
Answers: 1. Duchess 2.Farmer Grey 3.Squire Gordon 4.Ginger 5.John 6.Mrs. Gordon 7.Merrylegs 8. James
9. Joe Green 10.Dr. White 11.Mr. Blomefield 12.Mr. York 13.The lady of Earshall Park 14.Max
15. Reuben Smith 16.Jerry 17.Captain 18.A kind gentleman 19.Farmer Thoroughgood 20.Willie
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ACTIVITY 2- GUESS WHERE AM I?
AimsStudents are able to guess correctly the various settings in the novel.
MaterialsAn empty tissue box, phrase strips
Steps1. Teacher folds the phrase strips and puts them into the empty tissue box.
2. Divide the class into groups of 56 students.
3. Ask a representative from each group to pick a phrase strip from the tissue
box.
4. The representative reads out the phrase and whichever group shouts out the
correct answer gets two points.
5. Every group takes turn to send its representative to pick and read out thephrase.
6. The group with the most points wins the game.
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LETS DISCUSS/EXPLORE Ask students to think about a place
that brings that good memories. Share
with the class about their favourite
places and why these places bring
good memories.
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MORE ACTIVITIES
SKELETON PLOTAIMS:
Students are able to sequence key events in a storyplot.
Stick the sentence strips at various places in theclassroom without following the sequence
(Handout 1)Divide the class into groups of 4 6 students.
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Each group will have two writers and several
runners.Runners will try to locate the sentence strips at
various places in the class room. They are notallowed to bring any paper or pen when reading
from the strip.Runners run back and forth between the
location of the sentence strips and the writers.
Writers write down whatever the runners dictateto them.
Students arrange the events according tosequence.
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BEAUTY & GINGER
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