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    Hero Stages Essay In Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff’s “The Lion King‚” a young lion cub named Simba lives with his mother‚ father “King Mufasa” and a villainous uncle Scar in the Pride Lands of Africa. Once‚ with the help from hyenas Scar attacks Simba and King Mufasa to take the throne as King of Pride Lands. Later‚ Scar accuses Simba for the death of his father and that he should leave the pride lands in shame. He grows up with two friends Timon and Pumbaa. Once‚ his friends are attacked by Nala

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    to know the hidden secret of the lion king‚ the basic history and origins of Swahili and the International presence of Swahili. CENTRAL IDEA: One of my greatest occupations in life is to learn more about my native language. I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention Getter 1. Swahili is an African language spoken by various countries within Africa. 2. Does “Hakuna Matat”‚ “Simba”‚ or “Pumba” remind you of anything? Well‚ it should‚ if you have seen the movie the “Lion King”. 3. I know many people back home

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    named Nala and is destined to marry her. He is supposed to lead in his father’s footprints who was the king of the animal world. CALL TO ADVENTURE: Simba’s called to adventure was when Scar tells Simba about the “Elephants Grave.” Scar told Simba that it would be their little secret‚ and he would never go there because he didn’t want his “favorite” nephew to die. Furthermore‚ he refused to be king after he “killed” his father. Additionally‚ later in the movie‚ his call to adventure was when Rafiki

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    Circle of Life

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    is called The Lion King. The Lion King is based off a young cub named Simba that cannot wait till he takes his father’s place as king. In the midst of what could be considered an adventure Simba was tricked into believing that he killed his father. With much guilt Simba runs away from home only to come back some years later and take the place that was promised to him as a cub. The idea of a circle comes to mind when one speaks of this movie‚ a circle that focuses on life. The Lion King displays a perspective

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    The Odyssey Essay Both The Odyssey‚ written by Homer‚ and The Lion King‚ produced by Disney‚ conform to the same epic hero cycle elements explained in Joseph Campbell’s Hero with a Thousand Faces‚ including the call to adventure‚ the ultimate boon and the freedom to live. Both the stories of The Odyssey and The Lion King begin with the call to adventure. The heroes of The Odyssey and The Lion King‚ Odysseus and Simba‚ respectively face widely different obstacles in their quests to return

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    April Kudwa Kiley Hierl CEP 260 9-16-2013 Personalities at the Movies The Lion King Being one of the most famous movies made‚ The Lion King has touched many hearts throughout the world. The Lion King is a movie about a lion cub named Simba. Simba begins his life as a prince‚ the son of the powerful king‚ Mufasa. Scar‚ Mufasa’s jealous brother‚ is enraged that Simba will now be the next king and devises a plan to kill both Simba and Mufasa and take the throne. Tragedy occurs when Scar murders

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    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; the influence of courage‚ violence‚ discrimination‚ religion and the revolutionary nature of the protagonists whose identity is

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    Sphinx is the largest statue in Egypt‚ which is almost 240 feet long that is almost the same length of a football field and 70 feet tall that the height is similar to the White House. It has a lion body with a human’s face. The lion figured body symbolizes the king pharaoh’s identifies‚ himself with the lion to shows his power‚ to express his power. Before I watch the documentary‚ I did not know why the Sphinx’s head was built as a human’s figure and the body as an animal’s figure. Because‚ usually

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    common than someone would think. Character is a suicidal‚ depressed Prince of Denmark and the other a singing‚ animated young prince of the jungle. How does William Shakespeare’s play‚ Hamlet relate to the Disney movie‚ The Lion King? Although Simba‚ the main character in The Lion King has an ending that is more compatible with its juvenile audience‚ and Hamlet’s ending was literally deadly. They both have to go head to head with their evil uncles and they must overcome moral conflict within themselves

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    our mistakes cause others to suffer‚ we tend to feel guilty and resent ourselves. Our conscious constantly aggravates us until we act to redeem ourselves and set right. This is proven in Khaled Hosseini’s book The Kite Runner‚ Roger Allers’ movie Lion King and Chester Bennington’s song What I’ve Done. Disappointment leads people into quitting themselves and others‚ but later the recognition of their faults guides them to take hold of their responsibilities and see them to their fulfillment.

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