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    Hamlet vs. Lion King

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    May 1‚ 2013 Hamlet vs. Lion king Some may say that Disney’s the Lion King is a children’s version of Shakespear’s Hamlet. There are many similarities and differences. In the very opening scene of the Lion King Mufasa‚ the king of the pridelands confronts his brother Scar. This is similar to Hamlet‚ shortly after Hamlet visits his mother and kills Polonius‚ there is a meeting between him and Claudius. Both of the kings visit their sons and give them advice that sets them into action. Mufasa appears

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    Lion King Paper FInal

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    Nick Moyer  Music 324  November 16th‚ 2013    Lion King Musical Outline    What musical theatre does best is to be abstract‚ not literal reality. Julie Taymor director  of The Lion King‚ did exactly this when she directed the musical The Lion King. The Lion King  Broadway show in 1997 won six Tony awards‚ eight Drama Desk awards and the Theatrical  World Award. Everything in this show including lighting‚ choreography‚ orchestration‚ scenery‚  costume design‚ and performance all came together to make an unforgettable masterpiece

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    Essay The Lion King is one of the most successful animated Disney movies in the past twenty years. It mostly revolves around the life of Simba‚ before and after the death of his father‚ Mufasa. After Mufasa’s death‚ Scar (Mufasa’s brother/killer)‚ tells Simba to go far away as Scar takes over the Pride Land. Simba’s development into a young adult during his hiatus is crucial to the story arc as he grows into the lion strong enough to reclaim the Pride Lands from his uncle. The Lion King is a Disney

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    literary works can be compared due to vast amounts of similarities between theme and characters; Hamlet and the Lion King are two literary works in which character and theme are surprisingly similar throughout each work. The Lion King is thought to be just an animated children’s film‚ however‚ it is in fact a modern translation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The main characters in the Lion King are definite parallels to those in Hamlet. Along with the main characters and plot details‚ the stories were similar

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    In the movie The Lion King‚ there are major differences that occur also in between with Hamlet. The Lion King is one of Disney’s most well-known movie and also a favorite to not only adult audiences but to children. It is one of Disney’s most loved films also because it showed animals‚ love‚ and how to sing Hakuna Matata. But did you know that The Lion King and Shakespeare’s play Hamlet have the same characteristics and qualities between each other? There are many differences with these two‚

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    adaptive leadership styles‚ and the success of an organization relies on leaders evaluating and applying effective leadership styles before workplace failures occur. The Disney’s animated movie "The Lion King" portrays a combination of leadership styles and changing conditions. We chose to analyze Mufasa‚ King of Pride Rock‚ and explain his use of the Path-Goal Theory and its different leadership approaches based on who he was leading and the situation. Additionally‚ French and Raven’s Five Bases of Power

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    well over a thousand movies in just the United States alone‚ it’s easy to comprehend why originality may be a challenge. There are three movies in particular that hold true to this statement and they are Pocahontas‚ James Cameron’s Avatar‚ and The Lion King. These movies hold very similar ideologies in regards to nature and greed. However‚ they tend to differ in their cinematographic approaches in revealing the underlying and‚ or‚ obvious‚ ideologies. To begin with‚ all three movies have a constantly

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    Mass culture Lion King

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    awareness of good taste and is devoted to the repetitive formulas of mass culture. (Strinati‚ 2004‚ p.42) This can be seen in the blockbuster animated film The Lion King (1994) produced by Disney who use movies as mass culture tools to sell their products to consumers of western society in a myriad of ways. This essay will analyse The Lion King for its mass culture aspects Mass culture also known as popular culture‚ represent products that are of mass consumption. This is in contrast to High culture

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    how many people come together to create the final product; a beautiful story that looks effortless despite the panic and adrenaline happening backstage. This picture‚ is the epitome of collaboration. Technically‚ artistically and emotionally‚ The Lion King was the first show that sparked a desire to douse myself in the wonder an audience feels as the curtain closes. For seventeen years‚ I only thought about how I could fit into the realm of Broadway and how it benefited my creative mind. Now looking

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    “Young hero Simba defeats old villain Scar: Oedipus wrecks the Lyin’ King” I am surprised at the many proposed and also doubtful of the true intentions of the many theories that are present in the article. The main theory that this article focuses on is Oedipal psychology. Odeipal psychology is the belief that a child has a desire to engage in sexual relations with their parent of the opposite sex. In terms of the movie The Lion King that would be Simba desiring to have relations with his mother‚ Sarabi

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