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    could be king. The murders are very different while the story itself is true. The Lion King is a story that takes place in a kingdom of lions in Africa. Simba is the prince of the Pridelands and his father‚ Mufasa‚ is the king. Simbas uncle Scar is very jealous of his brother Mufasa and wants to take over the kingdom. Scars plan is to kill off Simba and Mufasa by causing a stampede where they were waiting for something. Unfortunately for Scar‚ Mufasa

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    uncertainty and political cynicism‚ The Lion King provides clear moral guidance wrapped up in an entertaining and wholesome shell. Introduction: In The Lion King‚ the role of the young prince whose father is murdered is played by a cub named Simba‚ whose naivety procures him more than his

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    recognition of their faults guides them to take hold of their responsibilities and see them to their fulfillment. The characters are haunted by the pain of guilt and end up making hasty decisions in the course of their self disappointment. Amir‚ Simba and Bennington make hasty decisions in hope of getting rid of their nightmares. It can be seen in Hosseini’s novel The Kite Runner‚ that Amir desperately desires the love of his father. He soon gains it by being a kite runner champion‚ but in the

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    nature and the demands of a particular situation1. French and Raven’s Five Bases of Social Power describes how different forms of power affects one’s leadership and success.2 Mufasa portrayed these theories of management throughout his leadership of Simba‚ Scar‚ and Zazu. Mufasa is a strong and powerful lion who possesses positive traits such as intelligence‚ patience‚ self-confidence‚ determination‚ integrity and sociability; he is also strong‚ trustworthy‚ brave‚ respectful‚ and loyal. Based

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    the noble men‚ and have received attention all over their respective areas. Simba is well known throughout Pride Rock. All animals ranging from lions to the hyenas know his family and his importance in the

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    OUR SURROUNDINGS AND THE PEOPLE IN OUR LIVES SHAPE OUR IDENTITY. Good 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

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    Lion King"‚ has a similar plot‚ but is in a cartoon version. The movie uses lions instead of people. Simba is the main character who watches his uncle as he murders his father. Simba’s uncle threatens him‚ so he is forced to run away. As Simba grew‚ he realized what had really happened to his father. The sudden urge for revenge on he uncle overpowered him. With the help of his father’s spirit‚ Simba eventually returns home to claim his rightful position as king. Both the play and the movie have similarities

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    to welcome Mufasa’s new born cub Simba into the world. Which is over exaggerated as it would not happen in real life which gives the moment more significance to the viewer. Also the composer played the song ‘the circle of life’ during the ceremony which symbolizes the animal’s actions and what the ceremony actually is. With the use of all of these techniques the opening scene made a statement to the audience and showed the birth of the protagonist which brings Simba and his story to life. Shortly

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    God?” Who is God in the Lion King? At first glance Mufasa‚ head of the lion pride‚ seems to be the ultimate symbol of authority and authority. Does this mean he should be considered as the “god” in the story? Certainly not. In one scene‚ Mufasa and Simba are having a father son conversation‚ in which Mufasa tells his son about the “Great Kings of the past.” Clearly‚ Mufasa is neither the first nor necessarily the greatest head of authority. We see‚ also‚ the entire animal kingdom strictly following

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    these both coincide with each other. The Lion King‚ directs the camera to Simba‚ a spirited lion cub that is anxious to become king. But his green Uncle Scar is plotting to take his “rightful place‚” to rule‚ and to force Simba from the African kingdom. Lonesome and free‚ Simba soon unites the jaunt of a comical meerkat Timon and his affectionate warthog buddy Pumbaa. Accepting both of their lighthearted lifestyle‚ Simba pays no attention to his real responsibilities until he recognizes his fate

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