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    The theme of confronting the truth is commonly explored in Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' and Disney's 'The Lion King'. Both stories explore the tragedies and the effects of guilt and sadness. In both texts the main character’s fathers have been murdered by their brother. However, Disney's version 'The Lion King' has its differences to Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' for example the ending in the lion king Scar was the only one who died in the fight compared to Hamlet where everyone ended up dead. It is the setting

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    The movie begins with the Sun rising and “The Circle of Life” being sung as all the animals of the kingdom come to see their newborn prince (The Lion King). Immediately, the audience is placed into a bright, engaging, and heartfelt environment where only a happy ending can await. More so, the movie’s personification of animals creates an appealing, light-hearted, and heartfelt connection with its audience further exhibiting its already pre-established tone

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    returned to our hotel and rested for the next day, when we would be going to my favorite park, Magic Kingdom. Sunday, we went to the Magic Kingdom. At this park, we would ride all the rides, watch the fireworks, watch the parades, and eat delicious food at different places in the park. The Magic Kingdom is my favorite park out of all 4: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and the Animal Kingdom. This park is my favorite because it has so many things to do throughout the day. My favorite part

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    book, The Art of Walt Disney, Feilds’ said, “Disney’s films had pioneered a new type of creative expression, undermining the outworn assumption that “music, painting, sculpture, and architecture… alone are art.” (Feild, 102). Walt Disney was seen by other modernist thinkers during the Modernist era as a person trying to overshadow their creation when in reality Disney was just trying to reach his variety of audiences. In Watt’s book, he says, “Disney’s short films during the Depression years created

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    Universal Studios Florida has three parks, Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure, and Volcano Bay. While, Walt Disney World has six parks, Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's Animal Kingdom, Blizzard Beach, and Typhoon Lagoon. Theme parks with more parks allow their customers to be entertained longer than theme parks with less parks. Disney World also has over 290 characters, and Universal Studios only has

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    radio broadcasting, network television, and theme parks (“The Walt Disney Company,”1996). As product line sales declined in the US, Disney has effectively expanded its operations to Japan and Europe. Overall, financial stability is one of Walt Disney’s primary internal strengths, giving the firm flexibility to submerge into a variety of different markets and expand operations globally. Innovative thinking by Disney employees has been critical to the company’s success. Employees have highly contributed

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    Orlando of Florida. I had been to these theme parks during the Spring Break, dated from 13 Mar to 19 Mar, with my classmate in the class of Theme Park Management. We have been to 4 Walt Disney World Resorts, which are the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studio and Animal Kingdom; and a Universal Studio consecutively. In the paper, I would introduce the contrast of different aspects of these parks – of whether Disney or Universal Studio did the best. The major attraction of the theme parks that people

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    After walking the whole morning in the streets filled with joy and children pulling on their parent’s arms to walk faster, my parents insisted to sit down on the Animal Kingdom Park bench to rest for a bit. As my parents talked about what we could do next my sister and I waited impatiently with our heads down trying to hide from the scorching sun. My favorite Minnie Mouse cap did me no use because I remember squinting my eyes to the point where they were basically closed. Although it was about 80/90

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    “If you can dream it, you can do it,” Walt Disney once said. This man certainly stuck to his word and proved it with all he did, but especially by creating Walt Disney World and Disneyland. Walter Elias “Walt” Disney came into the world on Thursday, December 5th, 1901, in Hermosa Illinois as a product of Flora and Elias Disney. Flora and Elias Disney had 5 children together, with Walt being the 4th born last boy the couple had together. As a child and teen, Walt loved drawing, painting, selling his

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    Disney Onsite or Offsite "Be our guest!" Visitors hear this phrase as they check into their Walt Disney World resort. While several vacationers prefer to lodge off Disney property hotels, it is essential to stay at Walt Disney World resorts. To begin, Walt Disney World has thirty fabulous onsite hotels. With every reservation comes access to book FastPasses up to sixty days in advance. FastPasses let guest go to the front of the line; these are especially useful when waiting for popular attractions

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