Black Beauty
Style and Technique
Anna Sewell's novel «Black Beauty» is written in the first person, allowing readers to deeply connect with the feelings and experiences of the main character — a horse named Black Beauty. The language of the work is simple and accessible, making the book understandable to a wide audience, including children. Sewell uses many descriptive details to convey the atmosphere and setting in which Black Beauty lives and works. Literary devices such as anthropomorphism allow the author to endow horses with human traits and emotions, enhancing the emotional impact on the reader. The narrative structure is linear, with a clear chronological development of events, helping to follow the main character's life journey from birth to old age. The book also contains didactic elements, as the author aims to convey important moral lessons about kindness, compassion, and responsible treatment of animals.
