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    Ecological succession is predictable change over time in an ecosystem. There are two kinds of ecological succession, and those are primary and secondary succession. Both of these can affect a community is various ways. In the Lion King, secondary succession, which is a type of ecological succession that is a result of a disturbance which changes an existing community without removing the soil, shows up and it greatly, affects the community. When Scar becomes king, the land goes into a great…

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    suffering than in his cocky ignorance. He has become humanized. Simba falls deeply into denial, living a life of paradise, free of responsibility. He now sings with Timon and Pumbaa about “Hakuna Matata,” or living your life with no worries. But we can tell from his long looks at the sky that he is hiding his deep sadness. When Timon and Pumbaa start theorizing about what creates stars, Simba recalls wisdom from his late father, and we see him mope away as he remembers the loss of his father.…

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    The Lion King A seemingly innocent Disney movie that follows a lion cub through a journey of heartache, adventure, and acceptance of responsibility is actually a portrayal of the overcoming of Freud’s theoretical Oedipus Complex. Throughout the movie, The Lion King, the main character Simba has to deal with the guilt of thinking he killed his father. Simba’s uncle Scar encourages Simba to “run away and never return”(The Lion King). The finale is a fight between Scar and Simba to see who claims…

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    The Lion King is a very well-known movie from 1994. It was a Hamlet-inspired Disney film. It touched the hearts of many, young and old. And, although the plot was sad, it was a fun, family movie for all to enjoy. Lion King about a young lion, Simba, who lost his father at a young age, got banished by his uncle,who tried to kill him twice, and had to survive in the wild on his own until he finds two friends. Most people don’t know how Simba lost his father which is surprising because that’s…

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    Pathos In The Lion King

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    Everyone has events in the past where they are not proud of and would like to forget about. The Lion King presents this idea. Pride Land of Africa is where the Lion King took place. There is only one lion that rules over all the other animals, King Mufasa. All the animals that live in Pride Land are called to Pride Rock, as light starts to break, Simba, a young lion prince was born. Scar plots with the hyenas to kill Mufasa and Simba, to make himself King. Simba leaves the kingdom in…

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    The Lion King

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    the cliff and into the stampede, crushing him to death. Scar convinces Simba that he was responsible for his father's death and due to a guilty conscience, flees into exile. Later on, somewhere in a distant desert, Simba is found unconscious by Timon and Pumbaa, a duo who…

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    The question is this: what kind of leader does a reluctant ruler make? The subject at hand is The Lion King, a seemingly childish cinematic experience with a complicated plot, stemming from African legend and likened by some to Hamlet. Simba, afraid of his past, runs from a future leadership opportunity the way we wish most politicians did. When finally confronted by a friend, he seems almost to be the Anselm of Canterbury of our tale, forced into a position of leadership by people he did not…

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    come back to Pride Rock and take back the throne. As for Ophelia, she had a negative impact on Hamlet since they argued every time they interacted. Finally, we are introduced to our protagonists' friends, the duo. The duo of The Lion King is Timon and Pumbaa while the duo of Hamlet is Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. In the Lion King, the duo finds Simba alone after he ran away from home and take him in to raise him. However, in Hamlet, the duo did not find Hamlet and was actually appointed by…

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    aspirations. However, goals are just small steps to our endpoint. Those goals we set are for something bigger than us. When you desperately want to achieve your aspirations with all of your heart, you discover your dreams. 2. “Hakuna Manta” –Timon &Pumbaa Hard work and diligence is key to conquering your dreams.…

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    Tybalt is one of the main antagonists in Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet. He is the cousin of Juliet which means he is a Capulet. Tybalt is a very violent character and has a short temper. The quote, ”The fiery Tybalt, with his sword prepared”, was said by Benvolio and shows that he is 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,…

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