Bullfighting MARIA CAMILA ARCILA ROJAS TATIANA GOMEZ MARIN
Bullfighting MARIA CAMILA ARCILA ROJAS TATIANA GOMEZ MARIN 11. 1 ELKIN ESPINAL
Content 1. Origin I. Protagonists II. Causes III. Consequences 2. Current situation I. Advantages II. Disadvantages 3. Future situation 4. Possible solutions
Origin Causes: 1. Entertainment 2. Culture 3. Tradition Consequences: Protagonists: • Spain • Portugal • southern France • (Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela and Peru) 1. Violence 2. Moral and ethics 3. Protests 4. Country’s reputation
Current situation Bullfighting takes place in only nine countries around the world. A considerable number of countries have banned bullfighting by law, e. g. Argentina, Canada, Cuba, Denmark, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand the United Kingdom. There are even certain regions within the bullfighting countries that have abolished bullfighting; e. g. The Canary Islands in Spain, and most of France. Whilst some artists and writers have defended bullfighting, many others have opposed it. These include Hans Christian Andersen, Alain Delon, Victor Hugo, Franz Kafka, Renaud, Rainer Maria Rilke, George Bernard Shaw, Albert Schweitzer, Mark Twain, and H. G. Wells.
Arguments FOR! Arguments For • • • Cultural Traditions Country’s Identity Sport Bull has a better life It is more humane than butchering
Arguments AGAINST Arguments against • • Cruelty against animals Danger to humans Ruin a country’s reputation Violence from protests Morals and ethics Suffering Bulls aren’t the only animals to suffer
Future situation of bullfighting POSITIVE • Bullfighting will become illegal • Education against animal cruelty NEGATIVE • Other traditional and cultural events could be put in jeopardy
Possible Solutions Complete prohibition Educating the public even those who see it as a tradition or a cultural event that gives an identity to the country. Law enforcement Increased negative publicity Public manifestations to raise government awareness
References o https: //en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Bullfighting
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