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    Lion Dance Research Paper

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    Lion Dance I wasn’t strong enough to hold my opportunities as if they were chains being pulled away. The feeling of having to grasp those opportunities and bring them to life seem to be difficult. It made me have predicaments over and over again of how I can turn back time to get what I wanted. I grew up in a family of five, being the oldest out of the three, and was beginning my junior year of high school. It wasn’t until lion dance that changed my life. Courage,…

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    Macbeth and Scar from The Lion King are similar because in the beginning of Macbeth, King Duncan’s death is planned when Macbeth is told by the three witches that he can claim the throne if Duncan passes away before Malcolm becomes old enough to rule. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth both plan the murder of King Duncan. After King Duncan is pronounced dead his son fleas out of town worrying that he might be next on the list. The Lion King was supposed to be based off of Hamlet in the first place but…

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    Fairy tales have been a part of nearly every culture for what seems like forever, and show no signs of dissolving out of our culture any time soon. A fairytale is defined as a story taking place in a magical, far away land with magical creatures or elements. Almost every known fairytale has a moral or message that it is trying to send to its readers, even if it might not be obvious, it might be hiding in plain sight. Fairytales have arguably impacted our culture with more iconic settings and…

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    of puppies just might take care of some kittens. The animals have the proclivity to care and nurture each other. In passage one the lions stick together because while one lionesses is out hunting, or something happens to her other lionesses will look after her cubs. Also the male lions sentinel the lions within that pride. This is a lionesses role in a pride of lions. Another epitome from passage two is how an owl got…

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    The Story of The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz We start in the midst of Kansas in the United States of America, on a warm cloudy day. Where there was a girl named Dorothy, at which she walked home from high school every day with a couple of other girls in her class. And in her community this was not uncommon, there was a lot of the kids that were all so walking home from her school. Usually, she walks with her friends, but she felted that she wanted to walk alone. She started to walking and she was…

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    Between the Lions is a PBS program that promotes reading and literacy. Each episode features a letter or a sound that the whole episode’s focus is built upon. The letter or sound is featured throughout the episode using songs, stories, skits, on-screen text, vocabulary, and animations. The information is presented and modeled in many ways, using many examples. When a character in Between the Lions says a word that contains the letter or sound focused on in the episode, the word is shown on the…

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    Hamlet and The Lion King have numerous similarities and differences. Although Hamlet is an exquisite novel and The Lion King is a Disney animated film, they both are very similar. These two forms of entertainment are also exceedingly different from each other. Many of you are thinking of 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…

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    A children’s book should capture the imagination of the people who read it. In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, four siblings walk through a wardrobe and into the fantasy land of Narnia. Pembroke Meadows Elementary school needs engaging books to fill their Little Free Library, which is a neighborhood book exchange. C.S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe deserves a spot in the Little Free Library because it builds children’s character, because it is a timeless classic, and because…

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    The right words The stone lion (Wild and Voutila, 2014) begins and ends with the lion being a statue in front of the library. The journey taken through the beginning and the end of the story allow the readers to feel, dream, imagine and think about feelings of the lion and the feelings that he encounters. Margaret Wild and Rita Voutila allow the readers to embark on the same journey through the use of emotive language and pictures throughout the story. Humans are able to gain the information…

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    The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” Meets “The Lion King” Two Stories of Revenge To take a classic Shakespearian tragedy and turn it into a children's film seems almost beyond comprehension, however I intend to show how just that was accomplished with “The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” by William Shakespeare and “The Lion King” a movie produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. These media, classic play and animated children's film,…

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