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    find out, you will have to continue to read the story. In Disney’s The Lion King, Mufasa has a son, and as he went to save him, he died. So his son, Simba, ran off for around 15 years, and then Nalla found him, and got him to come back to be king again. When he got back, he got in a fight with Scar because Scar wanted to stay king, but in the end, Simba won and Scar died. The movie and the play almost have the same plot, but they are different. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, The king’s brother,…

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    I chose the deadly sin of Greed. Greed is the intense selfish desire for something, especially wealth and power. Greed is prevalent today just as much as it was in the past. Many movies and books base their plots on greed and what happens as a result of it. Three examples of stories centered on greed are the movies entitled The Wolf of Wall Street and The Lion King, and the book series, Percy Jackson and the Heroes of Olympus. Greed was used as the main plot in the movie The Wolf of Wall Street…

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    Our love interest for Simba is Nala while Hamlet's love interest is Ophelia. Nala is strong, independent, and caring. Ophelia is weak, obedient, and needs a male to guide her, which is why she became insane when her father died. Both of the females differ in many ways but have a similar role of having an impact on the male leads. They both serve as an emotional trigger for our protagonists. However, Nala had a positive impact on Simba as she motivated him to come back to Pride…

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    but they still have the same plot. Each of the movies are tragedies that makes it fun for the whole family to watch. These stories are alike in many ways in characters. Uncle Scar and Claudius are alike, Gertrude and Saraba are alike, and Hamlet and Simba are alike. Each of these characters are the same in both stories. Both of these stories have a fun and twisting plot, while making it fun for adults to watch Hamlet, and The Lion King for…

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    belief system requires respect and tolerance for each separate species while still relying on the food chain for survival. The concept of the circle of life has deep roots with the Hindu belief of reincarnation. While explaining the circle of life to Simba, Mufasa says “when we die, our bodies become the grass, and the antelopes eat the grass. And so we are connected to the great circle of life.” This ties into another one of the eight elements of religion: characteristic emotional experience.…

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    On August 20th, 2015, Patrick Nabarro, a celebrated review writer, published his ranking of all Shakespeare plays on his personal website. Among all Shakespeare plays, Macbeth is one of the top three, which Nabarro described as: A thick, pungent, uncanny atmosphere hovers over this profoundly wise and timeless essay on the wilful corruption of a man’s soul. The beauty of the play is how it conjures ‘evil’ out of roots so unlikely, so banal (but therein lies the genius), as phantasmic predictions…

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    in life, so you can learn from them, and you cannot do this if you are always asking for authorization when doing something. For example, in the movie Lion King, Simba goes to the elephant grave without permission from his parents, and soon learns that he should never go back there because a tragedy of loosing his father occurred. Simba understood…

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    treated early with the right discipline. During the movie, Scar kills Mufasa showing no remorse, and manipulates Simba by saying that he killed his own father and saying that everyone will hate him. So Scar convinces Simba to run away and never return because if he does he will have consequences. Once Simba believes him and runs away, Scar convinces everyone else at Pride Lands that it was Simba who caused the death of Mufasa. Scar had all of this already worked out from his plan and is…

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    Joseph and Moses. The plot of the movie is illustrated through guilt and betrayal and other aspects of society. In the film, Simba who is the new born cub of the King Mufasa is presented to be the new heir of the animals, but Mufasa’s younger brother Scar realizes that he is no longer going to be king therefore plots to kill Simba. In the process, Mufasa instead kills Mufasa and Simba, who is now banished and taken fault has to find a way to reclaim his father’s throne. Though many Disney…

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    The Lion King has a heroic protagonist named Simba. Simba became a leader because he saved the lions and the other animals from his evil uncle Scar. Simba also helped show younger kids that they can make a difference as long as they never give up. The Little Mermaid has a heroic protagonist named Ariel. Ariel saved the mermaids and the humans from…

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