why do you think the horse was afraid of his own shadow?
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As legend has it, Alexander broke the wild horse when no one else dared go near — not by force but by turning the horse's head toward the sun, understanding that Bucephalus was simply afraid of his own shadow. ... No one but Alexander could mount the horse after.
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As legend has it, Alexander broke the wild horse when no one else dared go near — not by force but by turning the horse's head toward the sun, understanding that Bucephalus was simply afraid of his own shadow. ... No one but Alexander could mount the horse after.
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