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Textual Evidence In Black Beauty

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“Books... are like lobster shells, we surround ourselves with 'em, then we grow out of 'em and leave 'em behind, as evidence of our earlier stages of development.” (Sayers). Thus concluding that we get the books we develop then we go. The Passage “The George and The Jewels” and “Black Beauty” are written by two different narrators, but use first person point of view to develop the thoughts and feelings of each character. To begin with, the article “ The George and Jewels” by Jane Smith develops the characters by having a human girl as the narrator.The stories are both first person point of view . A piece of textual evidence would be “with the wind knocked out of you and think about how nice it would be not to get back on because the horse is just dedicated to bucking you off”(Smith 1). This shows that the narrator does not like horses because horses give him pain and she just wishes she could stop riding horses and lay down . Another piece of text evidence is “ There she was curled up next to me like a …show more content…

This shows that through the thoughts and feelings that the horse shows he does not like that he has to be “breaking in” on by his master .Another piece of evidence is “But I must say I felt rather proud to carry my master” and “I soon became accustomed to it”( Swell 3). This shows that the narrator is now feeling good about his master and starting to deal with all the gear because he likes when his master rides him. Also, he is becoming used to it and feels proud now that he gets to serve his master. This evidence describes how the narrator used first person point of view to show the thoughts and feelings of the

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