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    In many texts and films from thousands of years ago to modern literature today the mentor archetype has been expressed. This archetype is common in many movies, for example in the Lion King, where Simba is taught how to rule the kingdom by his father, or in Rocky where he is taught how to become a better fighter by his coach Micky, and even in the Hunger Games where Katniss and Peeta are taught how to survive by their mentor Haymitch. One thing in common between these three films is the mentor is

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    Maya Angelou once said, “I think a hero is any person really intent on making this a better place for all people”. Heroes, no matter the tasks they have to deal with, will always try to make a better place for the people around them. Heroes have courage and will be able to overcome most anything. Heroes, even when getting knocked down, get back up instantly. Heroism means putting others ahead of yourself, being courageous, and not giving up when times are tough. A hero is a person who will put

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    In his article published in 1975, James Rachels seeks to pose an unsound difference between passive and active euthanasia, and explains a strong case as to how these two are essentially the same thing when it comes to committing murder. One can argue both cases: according to the American Medical Association “The intentional termination of the life of one human being by another- mercy killing- Is contrary to that for which the medical profession stands and is contrary to the policy of the American

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    Mufasa Had A Son

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    “What do you mean Mufasa had a son!?” Scar roared, scaring the hyenas who had brought the news of calamity. “Y-yes, he is to be presented in two day’s time.” Shenzi said, as the other hyenas backed away. Scar paced back and forth across the width of the cave he now calls home. I must bide my time before I can get back my rightful throne. If I attack to soon dissension might break out in the pride and I will surely lose my newly gained thrown. He would wait for the designated time before returning

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    Motivation In Hamlet

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    and must produce products or ideas that others can relate to universally. Shakespeare is someone who, like others, has developed themes and ideas that are timeless, as well as exposed eternal truths about the human condition that is relatable. In The Lion King and Shakespeare’s Hamlet, both writers use main characters that must make a tough decision. Within Alfred Lord Tennyson’s “The Charge of the Light Brigade”, and Shakespeare’s King Henry V, each writer describes a leader having to encourage soldiers

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    My chosen film is The Lion King, from the AFI: Top 10 movie listed provided along with this discussion. The movie is based on “A heroic coming-of-age story which follows the epic adventures of a young lion cub named Simba as he struggles to accept the responsibilities of adulthood and his destined role as king of the jungle. His father, King Mufasa, the revered ruler of Pride Rock and the lands that surround it, teaches him about the "Circle of Life" the delicate balance of nature which bonds all

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    The Lion King has always been considered a symbolic film teaching children not to dwell in the past. To demonstrate that what happens in the past does not matter, it will prevail how the person grows from it. Simba’s past was not the best, however he grew from it. His uncle Scar made him think that he killed his own father. When he found out Simba still did the kind-hearted deed and spare his uncle's life. Nothing good will ever come from getting revenge, shown by symbolic archetypes such as sun

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    Walt Disney teaches us that in life there will be many obstacles that we need to overcome, to seek greater outcomes. The Lion King uses many archetypes to display this lesson. Through creation, immortality, and the sun, The Lion King shows that life always continues. Creation can act as a very influential way in showing how to move forward. When the rain came to put out the fire. This an example on how to move forward because everything has to come to an end. The rain turned off the past, making

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    Introduction (KS) With its first location opening in 1888 and its incorporation as The Kroger Grocery and Baking Company, today, The Kroger Company is one of the world’s largest grocery retailers, with 2014 fiscal sales totaling $108.5 billion. The company operates 2,620 stores under nearly two dozen banners in 34 states across the country and employs nearly 400,000 associates. The company has various store varieties like supermarkets, price-impact warehouse stores, and multi-department stores

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    The Kroger Company was founded in 1883 by Bernard H. Kroger. The Kroger Company have retail nutrition and drug stores, multi retail establishment, adornment stores and accommodation stores all through the U.S. As of January 31, 2015 Kroger worked, either straightforwardly or through its auxiliaries, 2,625 grocery stores and multi-retail establishments, 1,330 of which had fuel focuses. Around forty eight for each penny of these general stores were worked in the Company-claimed offices, including some

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