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    from Hamlet and to take Hamlet to England to be killed. (Shakespeare page 116) Hamlet’s friends were not loyal to him at all. Simba’s friends were! They taught him how to survive in the forest and not to worry. They taught him the meaning of “Hakuna Matata”, meaning no worries. (The Lion King) They were his true friends. They were also trusted by Simba, because they watched over Simba’s daughter. It is obvious that Simba thought very highly of the two of them, and he appreciated everything they…

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    we watch Simba suffer and feel closer to him in his suffering than in his cocky ignorance. He has become humanized. Simba falls deeply into denial, living a life of paradise, free of responsibility. He now sings with Timon and Pumbaa about “Hakuna Matata,” or living your life with no worries. But we can tell from his long looks at the sky that he is hiding his deep sadness. When Timon and Pumbaa start theorizing about what creates stars, Simba recalls wisdom from his late father, and we see…

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    Despite this, it is expected that they achieve the same goal. Additionally, because of the intended audience, it is important to note that Simba story is a happy one. He is in a state they call “Hakuna Matata” which means no worries. Hamlet case, on the other hand, is full of deceit and death. Many characters in Hamlet die. Ophelia’s brother and father die alongside other minor characters. Simba’s friends seem to be a bit supportive because they can…

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    Disney's The Lion King

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    He sings about becoming king when he returns home, which foreshadows his overthrowing Claudius. He is also in the jungle to calm down, just as Hamlet was in the play and sings a song called “Hakuna Matata” which translates to “no worries”. A famous song from the movie “The Circle of life” reflects a major recurring theme in Hamlet. In the play, Hamlet spends a lot of time thinking about life cycles and the inevitability of death. The quote “A man…

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    only motto I lived by was “Hakuna Matata” (The Lion King). In the movie The Lion King, even though Simba’s dad was killed off by his own uncle Scar he was able to have a positive outlook on life. Other than the fact that The Lion King was a children’s movie so it had to be uplifting, I found it powerful even at a young age that Simba was able to come back from his father’s death and not hold a grudge. Constantly being positive and being able to live by the words “Hakuna Matata” (The Lion King)…

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    Symbolism In The Lion King

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    Art is defined at the expression of creative skill or imagination to produce emotional power. Disney is notorious for their artworks and their ability to create this “emotional power.” The majority of their films include remarkable artwork from the plethora of musicals performed to the stunning visual imagery provided to enhance the overall message being portrayed. The Lion King is a story of loss and love, peace and war, as well as good and evil. The natural landscapes, the weather, and the…

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    Music has been around for as many as 55,000 years. The egyptians, ancient greeks, romans and african slaves all had different forms of music. Much like today, we have several different types of music, country, rock, soft rock, gospel, jazz, pop, R&B but one the most controversial genres would be Hip-Hop and Rap along with urban black pop. Today, music is still pivotal. Music can personify people, give voice expressions to those who otherwise may not be heard. At the Super Bowl 50 halftime show…

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    The Lion King A seemingly innocent Disney movie that follows a lion cub through a journey of heartache, adventure, and acceptance of responsibility is actually a portrayal of the overcoming of Freud’s theoretical Oedipus Complex. Throughout the movie, The Lion King, the main character Simba has to deal with the guilt of thinking he killed his father. Simba’s uncle Scar encourages Simba to “run away and never return”(The Lion King). The finale is a fight between Scar and Simba to see who claims…

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    Media Autobiography Essay

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    Media Autobiography: Chelsea Guy It is easy to take for granted the level of influence that media has on your life as it becomes engrossed in your daily activities. Sometimes we may not even realize how the media contributes to the way we speak, dress, act, and interact with others. Mass media refers to any means of communication that reach relatively large sums of people. Some examples of Mass media include television, movies, music, internet, books, newspapers, and social networks. These…

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    7 Habits Book Report

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    mind and when doing that you have to have a mission statement.A mission statement is the blueprint, personal credo, or the motto of your life. A motto is what you live your life by. For example, Pumba and Timon in The Lion King, have the motto “ Hakuna Matata, it means no worries.” Mottos don't have to be a whole twenty sentence paragraph, they can be as simple as a sentence from a…

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