Alexander and Bucephalus

Today we were assigned to research about the relationship between Alexander the Great and his horse Bucephalus. I found a lot of information about them and their special relationship. I found that they were inseparable and that Alexander was the only one that could ride him. Alexander met Bucephalus  when he was brought to Macedonia and presented to Alexander's father. Everyone thought that the horse was wild, and Alexander's father wanted him to be sent away. Alexander went against his father and stood up and asked to keep him. He approached the horse and named him. Alexander found out why Bucephalus was acting so crazy and that was because he was afraid of his own shadow. Alexander mounted him right there and rode him away. Starting from that first day when Bucephalus and Alexander met they had a unique relationship and went through many battles together and ended up dying after the Battle of Hydaspes River. I used to own a horse of my own and can relate to some extent on the relationship between a horse and its owner. It is a unique relationship between the horse and the rider, and some of those connections are very special like Alexander and Bucephalus.

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