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    destructiveness... They also realise how destructive the technology they have created can be‚ and when they see the horses they feel guilty that they ever SOLD them to BUY TRACTORS. The tractors themselves are now experienced as frightening because they represent the dangers‚ the terrors of techological development also. They are ’couched and waiting’ and they ’leave them to rust’. ~The HORSES are ’natural life’‚ they represent natures power which is also scary‚ and the people at first fear their ’wildness’

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    Grooming is an activity that’s pleasant for both you and your horse. It is additionally a good venture to check for injuries and irritations. Aim to make grooming a regular habit. It is‚ in fact‚ a must prior to riding. Get your grooming equipments organized in a safe handy place. A broad pail may be least expensive and least difficult to place your brushes in‚ though there are several grooming boxes available on the market which can keep your tools organized and nifty. You will need a curry comb

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    Horses by Edwin Muir The Horses “The Horses” by Edwin Muir is still very relevant to the 21st century audience even though it was written over 50 years ago. The poet explores a number of exciting images that I will have chosen to investigate in this essay. “The Horses” concerns the aftermath of a devastating nuclear war. Edwin Muir describes the sheer horrors and immense tragedy. He illustrates the uninhabited world through the eyes of one of the

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    Horses At Midnight Without A Moon” “Horses At Midnight Without A Moon” by Jack Gilbert is about hope. This poem says that hope is always there but sometimes we don’t see it or recognize it. This might be because we are confused or blinded by other emotions in our life. “Our heart wanders lost in the dark woods. Our dream wrestles in the castle of doubt”. (Gilbert 1) This is saying that our heart is lost sometimes in life and that the dream that we have for our life is sometimes taken over

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    Most weekends until the ground gets icy and it becomes almost dangerous‚ I ride my horse. This may seem like no big deal to most people‚ but to me riding my horse is a way to relax after a long week of school. No matter how much I want to sleep in‚ every morning I wake up‚ eat breakfast‚ brush my teeth‚ put on my jeans and a t-shirt. I pack a lunch and throw it in my bag along with water bottles and a sweatshirt. I pull my boots on‚ go out the door and head to the barn. When I get to the barn‚ I

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    with a beautiful rare red horse. The reason I got it was because it was my 16th birthday. The horse was so special because not only was it red‚ but it also talked. I named him Billy‚ because he said ‘’ I want my name to be Billy’’. I always took Billy out for walks and sometimes he took me for walks. What made Billy even more special was that he could fly. One time when I was walking with Billy‚ another kid from down the street was walking his horse. The kid with the horse told Billy and I that we

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    voyage was a war Odysseus fought in called the Trojan War. Odysseus ended the war when he had the genius idea of creating a horse as a “peace offering” because he knew he could not beat the Trojans from the outside. The horse was hollowed out in the inside so Odysseus and his men could fit inside it. Once the Trojans brought the horse inside their gates‚ the men inside the horse waited until it was night to come out‚ then they slaughtered the Trojans while they slept so there was not as bad of a death

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    Regnault ’s Automedon with the Horses of Achilles Henri Regnault ’s Automedon with the Horses of Achilles looms large in the East wing of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston‚ Massachusetts. The painting is over ten feet by ten feet in area and is truly spectacular. It is impossible to miss this massive work of art when walking through the hall. The painting is encased by a beautiful wooden frame and hangs in between many other outstanding paintings. This paper will cover a description of the painting

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    First published in the Madras‚ India‚ newspaper The Hindu in 1960‚ ‘‘A Horse and Two Goats’’ did not achieve a wide international audience until 1970 when it became the title story of R. K. Narayan’s seventh collection of short stories‚ A Horse and Two Goats and Other Stories. It reached an even wider audience in 1985 when it was included in Under the Banyan Tree‚ Narayan’s tenth and best-selling collection. By this time Narayan was well established as one of the most prominent Indian authors writing

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    There is a scene in The Horse and His Boy‚ one of C. S. Lewis’ Narnia chronicles‚ in which the fugitive‚ Aravis‚ explains why she fled her homeland. As she begins‚ she switches to a style of speaking that is florid‚ poetic and quite captivating – for in her country‚ children are taught how to tell stories‚ just like English children are taught how to write essays. “The difference”‚ Lewis tells us‚ “is that people want to hear the stories‚ whereas I never heard of anyone who wanted to read the essays

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