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    After Scar had become king he had allowed the hyenas to live in the village. With this move‚ both the hyenas and the villager’s lives drastically changed. One could infer that the hyenas acted parasitical forcing the villagers to either live in fear or leave the village. The kingdom went to a horrid state with Scar becoming king with famine throughout the area‚ this could only lead to a weak kingdom and an upset population. Learning is ongoing Simba wanted to be King and wanted to prove the fact

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    colors‚ textures‚ sounds‚ smells‚ lighting and other sensory clues visualize the service‚ communicating with customers without words. For instance‚ Lion King’s adult themes – conspiracy‚ responsibility‚ survival of the fittest‚ male domination‚ female subservience‚ and death – appealed to a wide audience. As one psychologist explained: “The lion King is successful because it resonates with the real psychological themes of child development. It taps into childhood fears. It also taps into important

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    Mermaid‚ Beauty and the Beast‚ The Lion King‚ and Pocahontas display lessons not suitable for those of the younger years. In short‚ Disney movies have a bad influence on the younger generation by exposing them to subliminal messages‚ racist values‚ sexist thoughts and ideas‚ and bad morals. Subliminal messages have become frequently practiced in a large portion of the Disney Classics. The most evident messages occur in The Rescuers‚ The Little Mermaid‚ The Lion King‚ Aladdin‚ and Who Framed Rodger

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    Disney films are not for childrenWe were a generation that grew up with the Disney films. The Lion King‚ Snow White‚ Mulan‚ Peter Pan‚ The Little Mermaid‚ Beauty and the Beast‚ and we could recall more of these famous stories without a second of hesitation. We enjoyed them‚ loved them‚ and most of us repeated our favourites like we could never grow tired of them. We loved their adventures‚ the world Disney films created for us. We adored the romance between the hero and the heroine and they were

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    I’m not who I used to be. Mufasa’s Ghost: [Now fully formed in the sky] Remember who you are. You are my son and the one true king. Remember who you are. Adult Simba: [Mufasa’s ghost begins to disappear] No! Please! Don’t leave me! Mufasa’s Ghost: Remember. Adult Simba: Father! Mufasa’s Ghost: Remember. Adult Simba: Don’t leave me. Mufasa’s Ghost: Remember.” ( The Lion King Script‚ act 2 scene 3) Another similarity would be the friends brother princes come across during this time. Hamlet has Rosencrantz

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    Julie Taymor was born December 15‚ 1952‚ in Newton‚ Massachusetts. She is an American director of theater‚ opera‚ and film. She is best known for directing the stage musical The Lion King in 1997. Taymor became the first woman to win the Tony Award for directing the musical‚ in addition to a Tony Award for Original Costume Design (“PBS‚” n.d.). She always had a passion for theater. When she was younger‚ she created backyard performances for her family and friends‚ that led her to play Cinderella

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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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    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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    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 to

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    When you hear this quote‚ “Daddy I’m sixteen years old‚ I’m not a child anymore!” it sounds like a bratty‚ selfish‚ disobedient little princess. That is probably due to the fact that is exactly who said it. This is a quote from the beloved Disney classic‚ The Little Mermaid (Clements). It is no mystery that Disney is responsible for some bad morals of today’s youth. The question is how? With so many great lessons in the original content and many others wasted on the antagonist‚ they somehow ended

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