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    Hamlet vs. Lion King

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    between him and Claudius. Both of the kings visit their sons and give them advice that sets them into action. Mufasa appears to SImba in the stars and tells him to take his place as king. Hamlet’s father appears as a ghost and tells Hamlet to take revenge on his uncle. Another similarity is both families are royal families. The uncles are also very similar. In the Lion King Simba has an evil uncle named Scar. Scar is jealous of his brother because he wants to be king‚ so Scar kills his brother and becomes

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    The Past In The Lion King

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    remember who you are. In the events leading up to Simba near dead in the desert‚ he is told by Scar that Mufasa’s death is his fault. Simba believes him and he runs away because he does not know what else to do. Confused‚ alone and hurt he has no one to turn to until Pumbaa and Timon stumble upon him. Simba ran away from Pride Rock thinking that it would make everything better. Simba’s trusty companions‚ Timon and Pumbaa‚ teach Simba that “You Gotta Put Your Behind In the Past” – Pumbaa‚ meaning

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    completely you can draw the conclusion that Nala was never actually a princess. Nala was not the daughter of a queen or king‚ however‚ she was labeled‚ wrongfully‚ as a “princess”. This is not true. Nala can be classified as a queen‚ seeing as she married Simba. However‚ she is certainly not a princess. Therefore‚ if she is not technically a princess she cannot be a Disney

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    Simba the Hero

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    Talia Szatkowski English 101 29 August 2014 Simba Simba‚ a lion prince born in Africa to King Mufasa‚ is welcomed into the Pride Lands by almost all of the animals. Scar‚ Simba’s jealous uncle‚ refuses to attend the birthday ceremony because with Simba’s birth‚ he no longer is next in line to be King. While Simba grows into a high-spirited lion cub who often boasts about the fact that he “just can’t wait to be king” Scar secretly plots against him. He uses the hyenas to cause a stampede through

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    cables attached to their sleeves. Costumes and mask also are used to show the improvement of the character as they development via out the story. Young Simba’s dress is not as difficult as Scar’s to show that‚ Scar has an underlying plan while Simba is innocent. Ban raku puppetry‚ named for Ue mura Bunrakuken all started in Japan within the 16th century is used in this musical to allow the audience focus on the story in addition to on the skill of the puppeteers. The grasp puppeteer‚ the only

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    Osama Bin Laden

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    Unit 2 Changes in Essential Questions My World Unit Overview It has been said that the only constant in the world is change. In Unit 1 you explored how you have changed; in this unit‚ you will explore how the world around you changes. You will identify the challenges and choices that you have made in meeting these changes. Through fiction‚ nonfiction‚ print‚ and nonprint texts‚ you will see how others have dealt with the choices and the opportunities that change can present. ? How

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    Linda Sue Park’s novel‚ A Long Walk To Water told the story about a boy named Salva Dut who is one of the Lost Boys Of Sudan that survived in the war‚ and he was a refugee boy because of the war.During the war‚ Salva lost his family and starving of hunger.Perseverance help Salva with limited food and the loss of family. One of the challenge Salva faces in A Long Walk To Water is losing his family.A Lion reach to the group when they were sleeping.When they were sleeping Marial got taking away from

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    The short story “Pride of Seven” portrays the theme a person becomes a man by demonstrating bravery and strength. In Africa the Masai tribe has a tradition that you have to kill a lion to become a man and En-geer/ the sheep decides to kill El-asfar (a lion). The narrator is a journalist writing about the masai tribe.En-gerr is scared to kill the lion though. Within the story the narrator states how the masai tribe explains the tradition of becoming a warrior and a man‚ “He had recently gone through

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    Aesop fables “The lion and the slave” illustrates the beginning of a friendship between two adversaries. A slave‚ is mistreated by his master‚ so he attempts to escape by running away into a forest. After a while‚ he stops to rest‚ but encounters a fiercely roaring lion. The slave fears that he will be eaten‚ but in fact the lion is roaring from the pain of a thorn in its paw. He helps the lion by pulling out the thorn and washing the wound. Soon afterwards‚ The Slave is recaptured by his master

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    Long Walk To Water Quotes

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    The novel called “A Long Walk to Water”‚ a boy named John is the main character. John is very different than me‚ and I would like to show the differences of chores and climate‚ but there are also similarities such as honoring an important person when they pass away. To tell how things are for boys in Sudan to the boys here in the U.S. In the novel‚ the females go do chores such as lead the cows outside‚ cleaning the floor and cooking while the males go hunting and protect the cattle which are very

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