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    Q: How does Shakespeare uses Imagery to show the development of theme and characters in King Lear and Hamlet? Ans: Shakespeare who was popular for his tragedies created two masterpieces which were quite different in plots but carried almost the same themes. They were two popular plays which developed in their plots with the help of imageries. Both the plays shared the theme of tragedy‚ and the important imageries which helped bring these plays to its climax were Animal Imagery‚ Imagery of Disease

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    Review of the Lion King Walt Disney’s beloved film The Lion King has been transformed by the brilliant director Julie Taymor created into a theatrical experience that has won over 70 awards including the 1999 Grammy for the Best Musical Show album. “There is simply nothing like it.” - The New York Times. The Lion King Musical has been running since 1997 and it is still currently running. The actors of the Lion King Musical are still the same with only minor changes. The Lion King has been seen by

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    deserves pity‚ but it is generally best to forgive and move on. Although William Shakespeare’s “King Lear” teaches of betrayal‚ the main moral of the story is forgiveness. Forgiving oneself and whomever had done them wrong is an important aspect of this play. Forgiving someone is not always an easy task‚ especially for Cordelia in “King Lear”. In the beginning‚ she and her two sisters are asked by the King to tell him how much that they loved him. When

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    The Lion King Character Analysis. Part A‚ Characteristics of Simba: 1. Curious Simba is very curious about the world and wants to know everything that is happening. He also asks his father what it is like to be king. When Scar mentions the graveyard he is also very curious to find out what is out there. 2. Ambitious/ Cocky/ Confident/ Adventurous Simba is very ambitious because he wants to be king as a cub. When he finds out that he can rule all the land he sees he becomes determined and

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    The Lion King: a Hero’s Journey The Lion King is a true hero’s journey that takes place in the savannas of Africa. The title "the Lion King" emphasizes that a lion is king‚ most likely referring to the main character‚ Simba. Simba is the main hero in the story because he regains his kingdom and defeats evil. The main character’s archetype is "king"; he takes responsibility for his actions and his kingdom‚ he regains order and control. Simba takes part in a hero’s journey by being a part of the

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    knights. The quest for the grail would go against the idea of loosing ones self as when one wants to see the grail‚ it is already a selfish act because they want to get the glory in finding the holy grail. Since they all have to leave Camelot and leave King Arthur there by himself‚ It shows that they are merely thinking about themselves and not about Camelot and it ’s people. The vision of the seat was what

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    Unfortunately‚ the sun set on the third day. This meant that Ariel now belonged to Ursula forever. But‚ King Triton stepped in. “To save his daughter‚ King Triton gave Ursula his great powers and became her prisoner” (Musker & Clements 13). I believe that King Triton is the heroic one in this fairytale because he was willing to give up his powers as king of the sea just to save his daughter that betrayed him in the first place. If anything‚ that is true love and not the blinded love Ariel felt for

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    Blindness was used both literally and figuratively in Oedipus the King to symbolize the lack of knowledge‚ perception and denial to Oedipus’s faults which connected to Oedipus’s guilt and shame Many‚ including Oedipus‚ had no knowledge‚ and were figuratively blind to Oedipus’s faults. Those around him were unaware to the crime of what Oedipus had done and that he was the one to have murdered Laius‚ the former king of Thebes. When Oedipus had a prophecy of killing his father and mating with his mother

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    When I went to go see The Lion King on Broadway a few words came to mind after the play; amazing‚ stunning‚ and unbelievable! I was a little unsure at first‚ because I thought I was too young to see something from a Disney World production. I was also wondering how Disney was going to manage putting a film starring non-human characters‚ into a three-dimensional stage. However‚ using all their “Disney magic” with a little help from a great stage producer The Lion King Musical kept my attention all

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    In Shakespeare’s‚ King Lear‚ the Fool plays three major roles. One of these roles is of an "inner-conscience" of Lear. The Fool provides basic wisdom and reasoning for the King at much needed times. The Fool also works as amusement for Lear in times of sadness and is also one of the only people besides the Duke of Kent and Cordelia who are willing to stand up to the King. <br> <br>The Fool works as the "inner conscience" of Lear throughout the play. The Fool shows Lear the side of reasoning and tries

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