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    Learning from the Past Lion King The movie The Lion King, teaches people that they should always face your past and to never let it come back and haunt you. The main character Simba learns valuable lessons in this movie about overcoming his past. He blames himself for many things including, not taking his place as king, leaving his family behind, the death of his father and most importantly ignoring his past. This will affect Simba in the future if he doesn't make changes. Then Simba will…

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    We are trying o use each foundational element of civic engagement throughout our project; leading, serving, giving, and associating. We don’t want to just come in, do our job, and leave. The Bonita Springs Lions Club has been a huge supporter of our work, and they are constantly communicating with us on what they need, and trying to support us further in our goals and our education. We strive to support them and their needs, while furthering their organization…

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    Eggs for the Easter Egg Hunt for the little ones after mass had ended. Webelos is an acronym meaning "We'll Be Loyal Scouts". According to the Bear Cub Scout Book of 1954, the name originally came from the initial letters of "wolf, bear, lion, Scout", the rank of "Lion Cub Scout" was dropped in 1967. As a Webelos, I earned an award called the “Arrow…

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    just about the protagonist and antagonist, it is also about its minor characters, they help the character grow, change, and reach his or her goals. A lot of the Lion King’s minor characters are based on the ones from Hamlet such as Timon and Pumbaa being based on Guildenstern and Rosencrantz, and Nala being based on Ophelia. Even though the Lion King’s characters are made for children they are superior to their Hamlet counterparts. Oh how to start this paragraph? With the obvious! Timon and…

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    Did you know that The Lion King is a modern-day retelling of Shakespeare's tragedy, Hamlet? It was surprising to hear that, but after watching the two movies, their storyline themes are parallel to each other. The two films' storyline included sibling rivalry, loyalty, and revenge, power and corruption, trust and friendship, appearances are deceiving, and decisiveness and hesitation. However, the way the characters are presented and their roles are different in a way. In the next paragraphs, I…

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    works use revenge as a guideline subject for the plot - for case Hamlet. Town is seen as the best insightful work ever made and it being so all that much famous and staggering - it moves various to create and make their own works based off of Hamlet. Lion King being impelled by Hamlet however not being a copy of Hamlet, it has a couple edges that are practically identical yet as it's own story has different capabilities. The three biggest parallels of the stories are the district of death,…

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    Aaron Fuller, “Yvain, The Knight of the Lion” In the arthurian poem “Yvain, The Knight of the Cart” Chretien de Troyes depicts courtly love as a necessity for success. Multiple characters rely on love to further their goals, and to remain functional in society. Yvain depended on love as motivation on his quest, while Laudine used courtly love to establish a new heir to the fountain. Either way courtly love was necessary for the characters to strengthen their position and establish…

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    The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, is a film adaptation of the beloved book by C.S Lewis. While reading a book, one is forced to make up an entire world in their heads. The way the world is shaped, the way it sounds, the way it moves, the laws it has, the…

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    fiction, it attempts to personify the everyday real life of the induvial. Works of literature such as Charlotte Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper”, Sam Clemens’, also known as Mark Twain, Adventures of Huckleberry Fin, and Hamlin Garland’s “Under the Lions Paw” all attempt to relate to a particular identity of the American people during the late 19th century using literary realism. Literary realism in such works forever changed the landscape of modern literature as we know it. Charlotte Gilman…

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    The book “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis, is a famous religious allegory. The lion Aslan is similar to Christ, and the character Edmund, who betrays Aslan, is a Judas figure. Allegory has been used throughout literature because it can allow authors to share difficult ideas and concepts in ways that are understandable or significant to the reader. Authors tell their stories on two different levels, a literal level and a figurative level. Allegory is a symbolic meaning used…

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