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    King Scar Research Paper

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    buffalo's grasp, however; Scar was not so fortunate. During the struggle, Boma's herd assaults the young lion and slashes Scar across his face. After the Buffalo renders him unconscious, Taka's brother and their father; King Ahadi, rescue the prince. From that day forward, Taka renamed himself "Scar" as a reminder of his past mistakes. Sometime after this event, Scar became the leader of The Lion Guard; a team of animals who protect the Pride Lands and defend the Circle of Life. As a member of…

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    Bodhisatva's The Equals

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    Brahma-dutt ruled Banaras, Bodhisatva was born as a lion. The lion used to dwell in a cave with his mate. One day, he stood on top of the hill and looked round for some prey. He saw some hares and deers frisking and playing in a meadow by the side of a pond. The lion gave a roar and ran down the hill towards the meadow. But as he ran past the pond he got stuck in a mire and the creatures playing on the meadow scattered away. Every time the lion made an effort to get out of the mire he got…

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    When dealing with a popular story such as The Wizard Of Oz, coming across different versions of this narrative happens quite frequently and causes differences within the plot to arise. In Franks Baum’s, The Wizard of Oz published in 1990, Dorothy is caught in a tornado’s path, which ultimately carries her and her house to the Land of Oz. After venturing out on a journey to meet the Wizard of Oz, who was suggested to help Dorothy return home, she meets some friends who decide to accompany her on…

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    The stories starts from World War II in the first book the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe of this series books. Due to the danger of air raids from Germany in England, Four siblings Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy have to leave their home and therefore are sent to the old Professor Kirke’s house in the country. Professor Kirke is a eccentric elusive person. On a rainy day, the four children play in the house and try to explore something different. The youngest girl, Lucy hides in an enormous…

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    In the movie, The Lion King and in the play, Hamlet are very similar to each other. They are similar as in characters and in some events but with different names. The Lion King is a Disney movie for kids and Hamlet is a Shakespearean play. The Lion King has a baby cub named Simba, and the parents are lions named Mufasa and Sarabi. In the play, Hamlet is the prince of Denmark, whose parents are the Queen Gertrude and old King Hamlet. In both the play and the movie, there’s a bad guy as known as…

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    Hercules defeated Ladon on a quest to retrieve a golden apple from the tree Ladon guarded in the garden of the Hesperiedes. This quest was one of Hercules’s ten labors (which later became twelve). In some accounts, Ladon is the brother of the Nemean Lion, which Hercules also defeated. Some accounts…

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    inside his Emerald City. So, Dorothy sets out along the yellow brick road because she believes it is the only way she can return home. Along the way, she meets the Scarecrow, in need of a brain; the Tin Woodsman, in need of a heart; and the Cowardly Lion, in need of some courage. When the crew finally reach…

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    ”. Whether by coincidence or intentional, L. Frank Baum, Libby Hamilton, and the directors of the movie adaptation have drawn parallels to populism. The most notable being the characters of the story, Dorothy, Toto, the Tin Man, the Scarecrow, the Lion, and more. Starting with Dorothy, some believe that she represents the American values, or people. Another view is that she represents the then-current president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt. Toto, Dorothy’s dog, has been speculated to…

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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz written by L. Frank Baum, who favored bimetallism greatly focused on the primary matter, that being the Free Silver movement, which caused a great impact to the nation.The Wizard of Oz is an allegory of the political and economic environment of the Populist era because it resembles a story that can be interpreted to reveal a political movement through the characters,setting, and certain items and main ideas that were displayed in the book. In the Wizard of Oz a…

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    Today I went to church and was inspired to write… The sermon was about a book called chasing the lion and hence the sermon series is called chasing the lion. My preacher talked about how the book tells others to chase the impossible, like other series he talked about what is our passion or what breaks your heart, so I’ve have thought about it and talk about with my sister and its people… Not just everyday people, but ones that find themselves lost and because of life chooses whether it be theirs…

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