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    A great poet once said “We grew up cheering for the underdog because we see ourselves in them” (Shane Koyczan To This Day). When you think of a hero what do you think of ? Is it a guy in a cape‚ or a mom who works three jobs to support her struggling family? When you read that comic book where hero starts as a regular person. Who is just like everyone that no one believes. Everyone was once an underdog even that hero. You kept your faith in someone or something no one else did. And by the end of

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    fortunate by using certain mascots such as a giant purple dinosaur to appeal to their childish behavior while teaching them lessons they will use all of their life. Once these lessons are fully comprehended by the kids villains‚ such as Scar from The Lion king and Plankton from SpongeBob‚ specifically geared toward children were introduced to expose children to character traits that opposed the very morals that were taught to them. These villains were usually inherently evil usually having no reason

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    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 the ceremonies that take a masai ranks of a boy and make them a warrior‚ il-muran”(1). This quote explains that killing a lion makes you a true warrior

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    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 a lion.And uncle was killed by the Nuer men.Salva had no one by his side‚ but Salva knew that both of them want him to continue his journey to the camp.According

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    movies children are subject to violent acts. All we have to do is look at some of the Disney movies over the years. While Snow White was a positive upbeat person that was nice to everyone‚ she was still killed by the wicked witch. The movie the Lion King shows children how Scar plotted the death of Mufasa and it shows Simba coming back for revenge. Then you have cartoons like The Simpsons and Family Guy. These show play up the use of foul language‚ violence‚ and disrespecting everyone‚ especially

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    Sean Drew Mr.Bauman English 10 12th October 2012 All Choices have Consequences In my life there have been many times when my parents have told me to not do things but as a child when they tell you that it just makes you want to do it more. I have learned over my fifteen years of life that when you are told something it is for a good reason. I was reminded of what my parents told me by a younger family member but since they were younger I saw no reason to give them any of my attention. This

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    morning ladies and Gentlemen. Do our surroundings and the people in our lives shape our identity? I will explore how this quotation is reflected in the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee‚ the film ‘Witness’‚ by Peter Weir‚ and the film ‘The Lion King’ by Roger Allers. The meaning of identity is not easily defined. Identity generally refers to the stable defining characteristics of a person that makes them an individual. I will explore a number of parallel themes evident in all three texts;

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    in the Write-In Readers‚ it would be simple to drop it into the middle school English curriculum. It is not a hard story to comprehend if taught correctly. And while you are on the unit‚ read Hamlet. Have the middle school scholars then watch The Lion King and compare and contrast them. No one is ever too old to tear up when Mufasa dies; something that they can compare to the death of Hamlet’s father. Find similarities in Scar and Claudius; between Rosencrantz and Guildenstern with Timon and Pumbaa

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    person should be able to fix it‚ to make up for the wrong they have done by not grumbling about it‚ but instead working to fix it. This precept is very much like the well known saying “Hakuna matata” used in the popular Disney movie‚ The Lion King. The saying means no worries and is used in the movie to tell a character not to dwell in the past and be sad about things that he cannot change‚ but instead to be happy about the present. If you do dwell in the past and grumble about bad things

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    decoding varies from viewer to viewer based on individual social and historical upbringing. The manner in which the producers encoded the work may also effect the viewer’s interpretation. Benshoff and Griffin used the critically acclaimed film‚ The Lion King‚ as their case study. They decoded that the villainy is linked to stereotypical traits of male homosexuality. Jamie Blanks encoded meaning into the film. Blanks encoded ideology of sexuality‚ class‚ and culture. Since the film is in the

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