The audience is probably feeling remorse in The Lion King probably because they see the great and powerful King of Africa murdered by the brother. Especially when even Simba witnesses the tragedy. But as the story grows deeper, it grows into being happiness is key to going through tough times and with the help of Timon and Pumbaa, there are “No Worries.” When the story comes to a closing, people see a prince that had to start all over, rise to the top, and conquer the great evil uncle to be indebted into the Royal Throne. They are urging for joy and happiness. But with Hamlet, the audience is a different story. Shakespeare writes tragedies all the time with love sequenced into them. So as the story is created, the audience is saddened because of important roles dying throughout the story that are all specific references to each and one
The audience is probably feeling remorse in The Lion King probably because they see the great and powerful King of Africa murdered by the brother. Especially when even Simba witnesses the tragedy. But as the story grows deeper, it grows into being happiness is key to going through tough times and with the help of Timon and Pumbaa, there are “No Worries.” When the story comes to a closing, people see a prince that had to start all over, rise to the top, and conquer the great evil uncle to be indebted into the Royal Throne. They are urging for joy and happiness. But with Hamlet, the audience is a different story. Shakespeare writes tragedies all the time with love sequenced into them. So as the story is created, the audience is saddened because of important roles dying throughout the story that are all specific references to each and one