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Which example does the master give to Langlay to explain cruetly to animals?

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Answered by singhjaspal8456
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The example of the Lady at Earlshall shows the ridiculous ways in which the desire to impress through fashion is ridiculous. The Lady's comment to York stating that "you must put those horses' heads higher; they are not fit to be seen" shows her agreement with animal cruelty for the sake of appearing classy and elegant (Ch22 pg 88). Medically, this is horrible treatment for the horse's hocks, stifles, and back. If these people saw horses as an investment or even a means of transportation, wouldn't you want to protect that investment? The problem is when it comes to the upper class in this time period, money was not an issue and there would always be another horse. This is a sad reflection on our species as a whole. We do not have the right to destroy animals for fashion.

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