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Summary Of Find The Setting, Antagonist: Villain
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Read the following s tory summaries. Find the Setting, Antagonist, and Protagonist.

Setting: Where the story takes place

Protagonist: Hero, or good guy of the story

Antagonist: Villain, or bad guy of the story

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Aladdin comes from a land, from a faraway place, where the caravan camels roam.
Here it is flat, immense, and the heat is intense, the wind’s from the east and the sun’s from the west. The caravan camels roam, and the sand is always in your eye. Arabian nights, like Arabian days are more often than not hotter than hot in all of the usual ways. Aladdin was a street rat who had to steal to survive. He was tricked by Jafar into retrieving a magic lamp from a
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Simba was the joy of his father, and his only son. Simba and his father, Mufasa, live on Pride Rock. Simba, though, is a mischievous little lion and has a tendency to get himself into trouble. Simba’s father is the leader of the lions, tries to teach Simba to not cause so much trouble. Simba doesn’t listen, and ends up trying to outrun a stampede. When Mufasa, Simba’s father, tries to save him Mufasa ends up being killed by his brother Scar, who throws Mufasa off the edge and into the stampede below. Scar then blames Simba for Mufasa’s death, and Simba in shame and fear runs away. Simba is found by a warthog named Pumba and a meerkat named Timone. They take Simba in and raise him. Nala, an old childhood friend of Simba’s comes and finds him, telling him that Scar has taken over and is starving everyone. Simba decides to return to Pride Rock and challenges Scar for the right to rule. Simba defeats Scar, but not before finding out that Scar was one responsible for killing Mufasa, not Simba. With Scar defeated and Simba lives happily ever after as ruler of Pride …show more content…
Her father, King Triton, is protective and doesn’t like Ariel to do anything that could be considered dangerous, and especially doesn’t like humans from the World Above. Ariel though is fascinated by humans and watches from the water. While watching once she witnesses the sinking of a ship and risks herself to save one of the men, Prince Eric. She drags him to shore and then leaves. Eric doesn't remember anything of the incident except for the sinking and the sound of Ariel’s voice. Ariel, wanting to be with Prince Eric goes to the Sea Witch Ursula for assistance. Ursula agrees to make Ariel human but in return Ariel has to give up her voice and has three days to get the prince to kiss her. Ariel becomes human and goes to live with Prince Eric. Ursula, not wanting Ariel to succeed, turns herself into a human and sabotages Ariel’s attempts to win Eric. Ursula hypnotises Eric into agreeing to marrying her, crushing Ariel’s hopes of being with him. Ariel’s friends find out what is happening and prevent the wedding and break the curse over Eric. Together Ariel and Eric defeat the sea witch Ursula and live happily ever

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