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    Have you ever heard the saying practice makes perfect? Well this is in fact true. As many of you saw the Philomath play‚ the Lion King‚ it came with a tremendous amount of hours and dedication to establish an incredible performance. Many live theaters can offer a place for you to see and get involved with thousands of drama productions‚ instead of just watching it using technology. Additionally‚ many different theaters can also show a variety of famous productions‚ from Shakespeare productions to

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    Jensen November 6‚ 2013 Africa’s Own Shakespearean King Considered one of the most successful animated films of all time‚ Disney’s The Lion King‚ was released in 1994 during what is now considered by John Morton‚ the Disney Renaissance. In The Lion King‚ a cub named Simba‚ plays the role of the young prince whose father is murdered‚ and from there‚ it shows the rapid maturation from a child to fully a grown beast‚ to a difference maker‚ to a king. By the acts in the story alone‚ one can see that

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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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    When I think of a hero‚ I think about The Incredibles or Simba in The Lion King. A hero is someone who sacrifices their life to help other people. Heroes come in all forms. Heroes are leaders. They stand up when life gets tough‚ and they are someone people can count on. Something that I have to remind myself is that they are also human and not perfect. They will make mistakes‚ but that does not make them any less of a role model. In The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Gilgamesh is a character that stands out

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    The Oedipal Complex in Hamlet & The Lion King In 1601‚ William Shakespeare wrote the tragedy Hamlet. Hamlet is a young prince whose father has recently died and his uncle‚ Claudius‚ has wooed his widowed mother‚ Gertrude‚ and taken Hamlet’s place on the throne. Not only is Hamlet angry because Claudius married his mother and has taken his throne‚ Hamlet recently found out Claudius was the reason for his father’s death. Hamlet wants to achieve revenge his father and get what is rightfully his; the

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    Comparative essay “Hamlet” and “Lion King” “Everything must have similar and difference ‚ because there are no one and only in this world.”—Show Lou(famous Taiwan artist ‚singer and the CEO of the clothes brand “Stage” ) Human and pet might have similari and difference such as :habit ‚personality‚ out looking ‚…… . Story and movie might have similari and difference such as: plot‚ characters ‚ ending ‚theme ‚…… . Even mobile phone might have similari and difference such as : function‚ brand‚ color

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    The death of Mufasa in Disney’s The Lion King compared to the death of King Hamlet changes a few of the overall themes of the William Shakespeare play Hamlet. There are four major themes that are changed. Simba was present to watch his father die while Hamlet was away for school and didn’t know how he died until later. Simba was later lied to by his uncle and spent his life believing he had killed his father. Hamlet knew the truth about his father’s death for almost the entire play. Finally‚ in the

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    Beauty and the Beast‚ Aladdin‚ and The Lion King. Although most people still consider Disney films to be more than appropriate for children‚ some take a deeper look into possible underlying plots that reveal material that may no longer be deemed acceptable and “G-Rate”. Robert Gooding Williams‚ the author of Disney In Africa And The Inner City: On Race And Space In The Lion King‚ argues that The Lion King depicts urban decline in the United States. “The Lion King marks the elephant graveyard as inner

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    Disney’s The Lion King: Sundiata in Disguise? Over the course of this semester many of the literary works that have been read contained some source of message designed to both teach and improve either the reader or society. Amongst this collection of enlightening literary works‚ there have been a particular few that have illustrated this idea as well as highlighted particular historical facts about a specific civilization. One distinct book that has met both of these general objectives is

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    Christian Symbolism in The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe C. S. Lewis was a brilliant author known for his fictional novels as well as his Christian apologetics works. Religion was a large part of his life‚ and he utilized such themes throughout his fiction books. The first book in The Chronicles of Narnia series‚ The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe‚ exemplifies such overlap. Lewis inserted fundamental Christian themes into this novel‚ allowing his religion to influence his work. C. S

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