The thematic significance of the title is that she points out humanity may not be so different from animals. Animals also have feelings, they also suffer.
3. On paragraph 2, the narrator tells us that “Occasionally, one of the children, usually a stocky teenager, but sometimes a much younger girl or boy, could be seen riding Blue. They would appear in the meadow, climb up on his back, ride furiously for ten or fifteen minutes, then get off, slap Blur on the flanks, and not be seen again for a month or more”. The narrator expresses Blue’s loneliness to us. Most of the time, he just stay in his five acres and be boring. Occasionally people come and ride on him, but it’s just for ten or fifteen minutes, then they leave, and Blue is alone again. The narrator tells us that Blue got a company in the forth paragraph of page 224. “One morning, looking out the window at the fog that lay like a ribbon over the meadow, I saw another horse, a brown one, at the other end of Blue’s field”. She tells us that at first Blue was afraid of it, but a week later, he became friend with the brown horse, and he seemed happier than before because at that time he was not alone. However, after the brown horse was pregnant, she was taken away from Blue. Blue was angry and painful, the look in his eyes is full of hate and disgust with human