The Lion King

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    and which forced him to live on the streets and be homeless which caused him to have an emotional breakdown with himself to think harder to help himself and also his son to get off the streets and for him to find a stable job. Also int he movie Lion King when Simba had to face an internal conflict with himself by having to face the past since eh thinks it's his fault his father died and he feels guilty about it. 2. Person vs Person- In the movie Batman Vs Superman they both had a conflict…

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    Wicked Witch of the West is portrayed on the slanted platform in front. Theater has allowed people to enjoy a show and create a bonding experience with one another. The top five broadway musicals right now are as follows; “Hamilton, Wicked, The Lion King [recently celebrated its twentieth anniversary on broadway,] The Phantom of the Opera, and Dear…

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    a strong, independent, and bold female, but must change herself into one of the boys so as to help her country and family. In this example he uses the full movie as an example instead of focusing on one scene of the movie. In his example of The Lion King Giroux argues of when Mufasa dies and Scar takes over pride rock, the lionesses stay and do his bidding. He suggests that Disney is insinuating women are dependent on men to lead them. Instead of taking one particular scene out of context he…

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    traits to other beings or objects in hope of better understanding them. We do this to be able to relate to them. I like to believe this is the reason we come up with so many tales about animals or creatures facing many of our same problems. The Lion King is a good example of this. A power-hungry sibling who will stop at nothing to obtain power. If this was the real animal kingdom, they would simply fight for leadership and be…

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    together in Waterdown, and bought dozens of Disney VHS tapes. I showed up a whole decade after their “happily ever after”. I was indoctrinated into the Disney philosophy as soon as I could sit through The Lion King without screaming during Mufasa’s death. I actually believed that my parents were a king and a queen because they met at Walt Disney World. I had to inherit my parents’ fairy tale someday; therefore, I had to fit my parents’ expectations of a princess. As their first child, I was…

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    Females are well known in Disney movies to be only wanted as a wife, a mother, or a home-maker. They are there to support their husbands, calm them when they are angry, and are there for them whenever needed; you rarely ever see a woman go to work in any of these films. This being said, in the beginning of Beauty and the Beast, Belle is walking down the street when Gaston runs into her, taking her book and throwing it into the mud, he tells Belle, “It’s not right for a woman to read, then…

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    the film screens capture the interest of many and develop their preference to a specific type of these animations. “The song of “The Lion King” movie somehow found its way into international households” (Ratiba 2012). How many of you can imagine that one of Shakespeare’s deep stories can be transcribed into a very simple cartoon that everyone can enjoy? The Lion King, one of Disney’s most legendary movies, illustrates all the aspects and events that took place in hamlet story in a magical,…

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    Hamlet ending v. The Lion King ending Have you ever seen the films The Lion King by Don Hahn or Hamlet by David Barron? If so have you ever noticed the ways that they each end? If not, Hamlet ends in a totally different fashion than what happened in the end of The Lion King. The Lion King is much happier by showing significantly less death, Justice being served to the uncle, and leaving room for viewer’s thought. The Lion King ends much more happily than Hamlet by showing less death,…

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    The +11.5 m tall gate was reconstructed in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany. Art Elements There are three major colors that are visible on the Ishtar wall; these are blue, yellow, and brown. There are scratches in the yellow bricks to make the lion/bull/dragon appear to have a mane, horn/s, and to give them facial features. There are triangles used in the horns and ears of the animals, and circles for the leg/arm mussels of the animals. The texture on the bricks appears rough, and…

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    The lion and the mouse by Jerry Pinkney is one of my favorite picture books by any author. I remember seeing the cover of the book when I was at the library looking for a new book to show the class where I was an assistant teacher and it was my first time for story time. The main point of this story was how the lion had the choice of either eating the mouse or letting him go free. The mouse small in size but there is much he can do for him in return. At first I thought the children might not be…

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