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What Is The Reenactment Of The Lion King In Shakespeare's Hamlet
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The Lion King is a sad tale about a young cub who lost his father in a horrible ‘accident’ leaving him to ascend to the throne. Children wish to see the movie for the animals and music, Disney is known for all of its movies to hold many musical numbers, and parents will be forced to watch. This reenactment of Shakespeare’s Hamlet has touched the hearts of every man woman and child in ways that others can only dream to. The poster gives the viewer only a taste of what is to come in the film, the text, lighting and character position all show subtle hits for what is to come. The viewer first sees an almost angelic light break through the clouds and shine down on the outline of a lion below. The light is breaking through a dark cloak

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