The Lion King II: Simba's Pride

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    When contrasting the characters in William Shakespeare's Hamlet to Disney’s The Lion King, they are different. Hamlet is a play about Hamlet trying to get revenge on his uncle for killing his father. The Lion King is a movie about a lion who runs away from his father's death and comes back to save the kingdom from his evil uncle. When specifically looking at Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and Timon and Pumbaa they are different in that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are greedy, untrustworthy, and uncaring

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    The cooperation and competition amongst Beetsme and Titus started during Titus’s younger years. Beetsme killed Flossy’s baby causing her and Cleo older sister of Titus to flee the pack the first abandon the pack. The two silverbacks set out to form an all-male gorilla pack for eight years and discover five female gorillas. Beetsmy killed two more females’ infants and started to drive off the males one by one which was known classic takeover method. Beetsme kept Titus around to help defend the new

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    Analysis There are several biblical concepts found in the Lion King however, this essay will be focusing on the correlation in the Lion King and the prodigal son. Simba, the main character in the lion king can be compared to the wayward son in the parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11-32. In the opening scene, we encounter Simba as a baby cub when he is presented to all the animals in Pride Land. Simba literally grows up in front of us, three different actors represent Simba namely, young Simba

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    1. Don't rush the process. Simba wanted to be king at a young age and he wasn't ready for that yet. He doesn't know how hard it is to take on a big responsibility like his father Mufasa did. And when Simba tried to be brave like his dad, he realized it was scary. Mufasa told Simba that “Being brave doesn't mean you go looking for trouble” “I'm only brave when I have to be” Mufasa (Hahn 1994). Afterwords, Simba understood that being brave is easier said than done. From that, he took advantage of the

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    ELA 10-1; Feature Film Questions Assignment #2 ; Tiarra McCann 1. The film that I viewed was The Lion King 2 Simba 's Pride.  Simba, the King of the Pride Lands is now a father. His daughter Kiara is eager to explore beyond the Pride Lands, but Simba tries to shelter her from danger. One day Kiara 's curiosity draws her into the Out Lands, where she bumps into Scar 's adopted son Kovu. They become friends, but Kovu 's evil mother Zira and Simba quickly separate the two. Zira raises Kovu for the

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    Lion King Film Analysis

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    Derek Oxley Movie Review Comp 10-11-17 The Lion King The movie The Lion King is an animated movie of a young lion cub (Simba) who is tricked into leaving his homeland and his throne by his evil Uncle Scar who murdered his father. Simba then runs away and grows up outside the pride lands when all of a sudden he is forced to face his past again. He must decide, is he an outcast, or the rightful ruler and King of the pride lands (IMDB)? This movie is absolutely amazing: a 10/10. It is a great movie

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    (Revised) A lion is released to roam the field and a moan flows from the packed benches. Caesar shifts to the edge of his chair to admire the majesty of the beast. A second feline is coaxed from the further rim of the stadium. At another extremity, a gladiator materializes with helmet and face guard. He drags a net and carries a trident, the people rise. He remains in place not intending to annoy the big cat who in turn is alert of his presence but continues to amble in a small circular space. A

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    Lion King Film Analysis

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    Movie review for The Lion King II, Simba's Pride. The Lion King II, Simba's Pride, is a 1998 animated musical film and the sequel to The Lion King. It is directed by Darrell Rooney and Rob LaDuca. Darrell Rooney has also directed animated films such as Mulan II, Lady and the Tramp II, and Aladdin. Rob LaDuca directed the films Joseph King of Dreams, Winnie the Pooh and Micky's Adventure in Wonderland. Suzanne Pleshette voices Zira as the main antagonist in the film. She is an exiled lioness

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    ''Romeo and Juliet'' is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, it's about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reunite their feuding families. However, the lion king 2, is a 1998 American animated film by Jeannine Roussel, it's about a kingdom of lions in Africa, Kira, the daughter of Simba and Nala (the two main characters), falls in love with the son of the expatriate lioness (Zira), who is out for revenge. What is ''Romeo and Juliet'', and what is it about? Romeo and Juliet

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    Durrell Ronny the director of Lion King II: Simba’s Pride and author Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet have a very similar storyline, both betray the theme of love and pride. There are similarities and differences between the two. One of the main similarities between The Lion King II and Romeo and Juliet is that both main characters are deeply in love with each other but are doomed to be together due to the feud between both families. In The Lion King II the main characters are Kovu and Kiara, they

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