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    the Write-In Readers‚ it would be simple to drop it into the middle school English curriculum. It is not a hard story to comprehend if taught correctly. And while you are on the unit‚ read Hamlet. Have the middle school scholars then watch The Lion King and compare and contrast them. No one is ever too old to tear up when Mufasa dies; something that they can compare to the death of Hamlet’s father. Find similarities in Scar and Claudius; between Rosencrantz and Guildenstern with Timon and Pumbaa

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    Television situation comedies: Female body images and verbal reinforcements GLAAD (1999). 1999-2000 primetime TV lineup. Retrieved April 25‚ 2003‚ from . Gooding-Williams‚ R. (1995). Disney in Africa and the inner city: On race and space in The Lion King Gross‚ L. (2001). Up from invisibility: Lesbian‚ gay men and the media in America. Holtzman‚ L. (2000). Media messages: What film‚ television‚ and popular music teach us about race‚ class‚ gender‚ and sexual orientation hooks‚ B. (1994). Outlaw culture

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    the public for many generations. The heroine characters in Disney movies are all different in their own ways‚ and there is no cookie-cutter heroine for every movie. The difference in female characters is seen in the Disney movies Snow White‚ The Lion King‚ and Mulan. When comparing the three main female heroines in these movies--Snow White‚ Nala‚ and Mulan--one can see that these heroines contrast starkly with each other in terms of their courage and bravery‚ yet are similar in that they all need

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    According to an online dictionary‚ Dictionary.com‚ subliminal is defined as “existing or operating below the threshold; being or employing stimuli insufficiently intense to produce a discrete sensation but often being or designed to be intense enough to influence the mental processes or behavior of the individual” (Dictionary.com). In other words‚ subliminal is an attempt to convey subtle messages into the subconscious mind. Some studies theorize that subliminal images are used in advertising as a means

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    constellation as Ser or Shir‚ the Turks called it Artan‚ the Jewish called it Arye‚ the Indians called it Simha‚ and the Syrians called it Aryo. All of these names mean lion. The constellation represents a lion and is usually linked with the Nemean lion from Greek mythology. The lion/beast in Greek mythology was killed by Heracles. The lion was placed on the sky because

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    After Scar had become king he had allowed the hyenas to live in the village. With this move‚ both the hyenas and the villager’s lives drastically changed. One could infer that the hyenas acted parasitical forcing the villagers to either live in fear or leave the village. The kingdom went to a horrid state with Scar becoming king with famine throughout the area‚ this could only lead to a weak kingdom and an upset population. Learning is ongoing Simba wanted to be King and wanted to prove the fact

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    I’m not who I used to be. Mufasa’s Ghost: [Now fully formed in the sky] Remember who you are. You are my son and the one true king. Remember who you are. Adult Simba: [Mufasa’s ghost begins to disappear] No! Please! Don’t leave me! Mufasa’s Ghost: Remember. Adult Simba: Father! Mufasa’s Ghost: Remember. Adult Simba: Don’t leave me. Mufasa’s Ghost: Remember.” ( The Lion King Script‚ act 2 scene 3) Another similarity would be the friends brother princes come across during this time. Hamlet has Rosencrantz

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    Julie Taymor was born December 15‚ 1952‚ in Newton‚ Massachusetts. She is an American director of theater‚ opera‚ and film. She is best known for directing the stage musical The Lion King in 1997. Taymor became the first woman to win the Tony Award for directing the musical‚ in addition to a Tony Award for Original Costume Design (“PBS‚” n.d.). She always had a passion for theater. When she was younger‚ she created backyard performances for her family and friends‚ that led her to play Cinderella

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    Talia Szatkowski English 101 29 August 2014 Simba Simba‚ a lion prince born in Africa to King Mufasa‚ is welcomed into the Pride Lands by almost all of the animals. Scar‚ Simba’s jealous uncle‚ refuses to attend the birthday ceremony because with Simba’s birth‚ he no longer is next in line to be King. While Simba grows into a high-spirited lion cub who often boasts about the fact that he “just can’t wait to be king” Scar secretly plots against him. He uses the hyenas to cause a stampede through

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    fortunate by using certain mascots such as a giant purple dinosaur to appeal to their childish behavior while teaching them lessons they will use all of their life. Once these lessons are fully comprehended by the kids villains‚ such as Scar from The Lion king and Plankton from SpongeBob‚ specifically geared toward children were introduced to expose children to character traits that opposed the very morals that were taught to them. These villains were usually inherently evil usually having no reason to

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