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    few comparisons between the two. In both Hamlet and The Lion King, both Hamlet and Simba were of royal birth. In The Lion King Simba’s dad, Mufasa, was king of the lions, which makes Simba the prince. Hamlet’s father was the king of Denmark so that also makes hamlet a prince. Part of the tragedy in both stories are they both have evil uncles who killed their fathers in order to take power. In The Lion King Simba has an evil uncle named Scar. Scar is jealous of his brother, Mufasa, because he…

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    responsibility from one generation to the other. It strives to explain the journey that circulates from birth to death to rebirth. The story explores Simba’s life after the death of his father in his brother’s hand Scar. And the incident that follows including Simba running far away and Scar becoming the King of the pride land. The paper seeks to compare and contrast events and characters in the literature “Enuma Elish” and “The Lion King.” Comparing and contrasting the events and characters The…

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    were presenting Simba to everyone. Another way to look…

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    Both are attempted to the level of their inward quality and trust in the triumph of good. Simba was demonstrated high great models by his father. He was to a great degree irritated with himself after he opposed his father as a whelp. After Scar reprimands Mufasa's going on him, Simba falls into a significant despairing. He leaves the pride and winds into the timberland, expecting to kick the container. Timone and Pumbaa rescue him through…

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    we take a moment to think about Disney’s animated features, we can hardly find one that has both a father and a mother, for example, Bambi and Aladdin. The same happens in The Lion King; Simba’s father, Mufasa is killed right at the beginning when Simba is still young, and he is forced to grow up alone, away from his mother’s presence with two male animal strangers. Even though in life a cub lion would not have survived on its own, he grows up to be exactly like his father, proving that a strong…

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    course the Lion King and Hamlet are different but they are very similar. In both the Lion King and the Hamlet, there are royal families. Simba is the prince and his father was the King. As in Hamlet, he is the prince and his father was once king. The characters are similar as well, they both have an uncle who is jealous of the king and they want to rule. Simba also has a close relationship with Timone and Pumbaa while Hamlet has a long friendship with Horatio.…

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    used to kill Hamlet. The fight scene in the Lion King concludes when Scar, on the verge of victory, taunts Simba about the murder of his father, but Simba rebounds and cows Scar who falls from a cliff. Scar is killed by his accomplices, the hyenas, because he betrayed them to Simba and to the pride while he was begging for his life. The instruments that Scar had counted on to kill Simba, in the end, turn on…

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    when comparing it to Macbeth, for insistence, in The Lion King we have Scar (who is playing Macbeth) who wants to get rid of Mufasa because he wants to take over the Pride Land with the help of the hyenas (who are playing the three witches) before Simba turns old enough to take over. So Scar murders Mufasa and talks…

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    at concealing some parts with others screaming out Shakespeare. With similar roles, scenes, and plot it cannot be denied that The Lion King is a remake of Hamlet. The characters roles from The Lion King closely parallels Hamlets. For example, Simba the main character in The Lion King, embodies Hamlet, he is the son of the King. The King of the Pridelands, Mufasa, parallels Hamlet’s father, who is killed by his uncle. In The Lion King, the uncle is Scar, and in Hamlet, the uncle is…

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    by trying to kill his son, Simba. a. His motives were fueled by his jealousy and the fact that his place in line to become king, was taken by Simba. 2. Scar kills Mufasa after a second, unsuccessful attempt of trying to kill Simba. a. Mufasa saved Simba from a stampede that Scar started and was climbing a rock to get to safety, when he slipped and called for Scar to help him up, and ultimately, died from Scar’s treachery. B. Deceit and revenge 1. Scar deceives Simba by telling him that it was…

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