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    He is full of hatred and jealousy toward his brother Mufasa and his son Simba. He wants to be king, but as the younger brother, he must wait until his time comes. For Scar to be able to rule as king, his older brother, Mufasa, must be dead, since Scar would be next in line for the throne. In this case, the throne would be Pride Rock and everywhere the light touches. King Mufasa had a son named Simba, which pushed back Scar's right to rule. Now, Scar is jealous and needs a plan to make…

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    they still follow Scar anyway. Simba is obedient to Mufasa until he runs away with Nala to the elephant graveyard. Milgram’s study of obedience is portrayed throughout The Lion King by many different characters. Another…

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    friends that supported them to achieve their goals. Timon and Pumbaa from ‘The Lion King’ save Simba from near death in the middle of the desert by waking him up, he didn’t know where he was or who these two animals are. Timon and Pumbaa teach Simba “Hakuna Matata”, it means no worries. They help him grow up into a carefree lion because of what he went through with the passing of his father Mufasa. When simba returns to pride rock, Timon and Pumbaa both help him take his role as king.…

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    confidence and ambition could embrace to finish the dream. In The Lion King, Simba is living a happy, go-lucky life in the jungle with Timon and Pumba until Rafiki, a mentor of Simba’s, reminds Simba that his father still lives on within Simba. Afterward, Mufasa’s spirit appears and tells Simba, “You must take your place in the circle of life, remember who you are.” The support of knowing that his father is with him inspires Simba to overcome his fear of disappointing the animals of the Pride…

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    the type of character who wants to pick a fight, especially with the Montagues which they are sworn enemies of. I chose Nuka’s character from the Lion King II to be Tybalt. I chose him to be Tybalt because, in the movie he tried to catch and kill Simba and died in the process of chasing him by being crushed under a pile of dead trees. He did this for pride and wanted other lions and especially his mother to look up to him as a hero. In Romeo and Juliet,…

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    error-free. The Lion and the Mouse It was a very hot day in the jungle. Simba, the lion was tired and very hungry. He made a decision to eat a big meal after his sleep. He felt fast asleep underneath a shady tree. Meanwhile, Pintu the mouse was playing nearby. He was having a lot of fun jumping and leaping around. He suddenly saw Simba's tail. “Oh! Look at this,” said the mouse. He climbed up the tail and then ran across his back. Simba, however, was still fast asleep. “Yippee!” squeaked…

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    The obvious example that connects both of the plot lines together is the connection of the princes, Hamlet and Simba. They at first did not know that they had anything to do with their father's death. It took the outside force; being the ghost of their fathers to persuade them into avenging their father’s death weather through revenge in Hamlet, or moral guidance…

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    king. In reality he wouldn 't be king because Mufasa has a son, Simba and he’s next in line to be king. Later on, Scar killed Mufasa by putting Simba (Mufasa 's son) in a dangerous stampede . Do to that, Mufasa saves Simba, but when he try’s to get to safety, Scar threw Mufasa into the stampede and said “ Long live the…

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    “Oh yes, the past can hurt. But from the way I see it, you can either run from it, or learn from it.” This teaches that the past is something to be learned from, not to be forgotten. Mufasa teaches a lesson to Simba that we each can use in our everyday when he says that “being brave doesn’t mean you go looking for trouble.” One of the most famous lessons learned through The Lion King is the catchy phrase “Hakuna Matata”. It means no worries, for the rest of our…

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    something doesn't fall through. An example of Scar being devious is when he planned the stampede to kill Mufasa and he put Simba right in the middle of it so he could blame Simba for Mufasa’s death. This example shows that Scar planned every last detail up to distracting Simba with the chameleon and by telling him to practice his roar a few days beforehand. So he knew very well that simba would get distracted and start roaring at the chameleon which would then cause him to be right in the middle…

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