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    Lion King Failure

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    of being a King How should a King behave? There are some elements that will definitely cause the failure of a King. Both the novel, Macbeth, and the film, Lion King, show the rise and fall of the kings. Fall into the road of no return, fail to maintain power and not legitimate are the major factors that caused their fall in reign. The first similarity is the crowns of both Macbeth and Scar are not legitimate. Before they betray the King, they are acquaintances to the King. One is a highly

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    The lion king takes place in pridelands or savanna of africa, where lions rule over the other animals in this biome. A mandarin named makafi walks through the biodiverse heard of organisms to present the newly born prince of the pridelands. Raka Fi walks to Mustafa picks up the cub and and displays the future king to the community of animals. Although, most of the biological community is overjoyed with this new birth, Mustafa’s younger brother, Scar, is sulking and envious of the cubs birth due

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    Scar In The Lion King

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    Disney is known for implementing hidden messages throughout their films. The Lion King, being one of Disney’s most iconic movies is the perfect example of this. In the movie The Lion King, Mufasa is the ruler of the whole kingdom, but his brother scar received the short end of the stick, and a result of this forces resentment for his brother Mufasa. Scar does not fancy being second to his brother, just because of inheritance of the throne. He is very intelligent, and believes he should be ruler of

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    Symbols In The Lion King

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    Scar is a Disney character who would represent Mr. Dark. Scar in The Lion King would do anything to get what he wanted even if it meant killing his family. Scar did not let anything get in his way. Mr. Dark is just like Scar because he tried to do anything to get Charles, Will, and Jim to get on his carnival rides. He uses Mr. Cooger to lure people to the carnival. Jim, Will, and Mr. Halloway are not the only people are affected by Mr. Dark and the other carnival villains. Mr. Crosetti was the first

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    person’s life, including his own blood. He is willing to stab someone in their back or push the blame on others for his safety and well-being. He has a distinct feature that gives him his name, Scar. In the song Be Prepared in the Disney film The Lion King, Scar’s overall actions and the setting and plot of the song distinctly define Scar as the villain because children cannot process complex ideas of good and evil. The environmental aspects of Scar’s lair are mostly dark and frightening allowing children

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    Scar In The Lion King

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    Scar’s character in The Lion King mirrors his apprehensions of his father’s abandonment and neglect while manifesting those feelings towards his longing for a sense of power. His sense of anger towards his brother Mufasa, also illustrates how he feels small in front of him not only as the younger sibling but also because his fathers respect and acceptance of him made Scar have a inferiority complex. Scar felt like he has to be the opposite of his brother who is generous and has a understanding of

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    brothers of the king (Zeffirelli, Hamlet) (Allers, The Lion King). In the film Hamlet and Allers’s The Lion King, both characters take a throne that is not rightfully theirs. These characters are jealous, power-hungry villains. These two antagonists are very much hated by everyone that has seen the play or movie. During Hamlet, Claudius steals his brother’s throne, marries his sister-in-law, and tries to kill his nephew Hamlet (Zeffirelli). In a similar fashion for The Lion King, Scar kills Mufasa

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    Lion King Music Essay

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    Sound was utilized in these two films in completely different ways. Lion King, being a cartoon, had a lot more music in it that History of the World Part I. The music in The Lion King was composed by Hans Zimmer. The composer of the music for History of the World Part I is John Morris. There was a lot less music in History of the World compared to Lion King. The opening History of the World Part I is a powerful orchestral climax, evoking feelings from the audience and emphasizing the importance of

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    In The Lion King, Minkoff and Allers present a clear difference between good and evil, whereas Shakespeare’s depiction of good and evil character in Hamlet is not so clear. The characters in The Lion King are categorised almost immediately in the orientation of the film, with the image of the characters giving the audience a clear picture of who the suspected betrayer is. However in the play Hamlet it’s a lot more difficult to label the characters as good or evil, the audience cannot be certain

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    Lion King Paper FInal

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    Nick Moyer  Music 324  November 16th, 2013    Lion King Musical Outline    What musical theatre does best is to be abstract, not literal reality. Julie Taymor director  of The Lion King, did exactly this when she directed the musical The Lion King. The Lion King  Broadway show in 1997 won six Tony awards, eight Drama Desk awards and the Theatrical  World Award. Everything in this show including lighting, choreography, orchestration, scenery,  costume design, and performance all came together to make an unforgettable masterpiece

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