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    Sean Drew Mr.Bauman English 10 12th October 2012 All Choices have Consequences In my life there have been many times when my parents have told me to not do things but as a child when they tell you that it just makes you want to do it more. I have learned over my fifteen years of life that when you are told something it is for a good reason. I was reminded of what my parents told me by a younger family member but since they were younger I saw no reason to give them any of my attention. This

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    individual . But Carl Jung saw the unconscious mind as the inherited part of the human psyche that could not be developed from personal experience. The collective unconscious is expressed through archetypes‚ which are universal symbols and thoughts that influence the way we express our emotions and actions. It’s the way we connect with each other and understand things. Archetypes are recurring plot patterns‚ images‚ descriptive detail‚ and characters that are expressed in stories‚ dreams and religions. The

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    Hakuna Matata‚ what a wonderful phrase. It means no worries for the rest of your days. As in no worries defining an epic is easy right? Wrong. An epic encompasses such a small amount of today’s literature and modern day film. The Lion King starring Matthew Broderick is one of the most popular movies throughout the world and is most definitely an epic film. Defined by thescriptlab.com‚ an epic film is a genre that takes historical people and events and interprets them on a larger scale. An epic film

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    A great poet once said “We grew up cheering for the underdog because we see ourselves in them” (Shane Koyczan To This Day). When you think of a hero what do you think of ? Is it a guy in a cape‚ or a mom who works three jobs to support her struggling family? When you read that comic book where hero starts as a regular person. Who is just like everyone that no one believes. Everyone was once an underdog even that hero. You kept your faith in someone or something no one else did. And by the end of

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    by their favorite quotes. I live by three main quotes and have taken away from them that you should have; no worries are constantly learning‚ and having a strong faith within. What is a life with no worries‚ as quoted in a Disney Classic “The Lion King.” Timon and Pumbaa use this quote quite often in this film reminding Simba to live life with no worries or better known as Hakuna Matata. What this quote means to me is that there should be no worries in life. Living life with no worries can help

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    interesting fact about lions is that Girl lions do not have manes but boys do. In the Scope magazine “Attack of the man eaters” is written by Laura Trashis. The story “Met the lion whisperer” is written by Susan Orlen. In the story “Attack of the man eaters” the main character is Colonel J. H. Patterson. He does not like lions at all. And in “Met the lion whisperer” the main character is Kevin Richardson. He loves the two lions named Meg and Amie. The article compares the lions and the main characters(Colonel

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    Once upon a time there was once a majestic creature with a body of dolphin and a face of a crab‚ he was named Crabsimus Prime of the Crustacean race who lived in the eastern shores of the east. Their land was full of peace and prosperity until the Lion King attacked. Many have died from this great war‚ because of this The Great God Jebus cried for the loss of his creations‚ He cried and cried and cried many tears of sadness it was the worst day of his life‚ much time has passed and the war faded because

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    person should be able to fix it‚ to make up for the wrong they have done by not grumbling about it‚ but instead working to fix it. This precept is very much like the well known saying “Hakuna matata” used in the popular Disney movie‚ The Lion King. The saying means no worries and is used in the movie to tell a character not to dwell in the past and be sad about things that he cannot change‚ but instead to be happy about the present. If you do dwell in the past and grumble about bad things

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    decoding varies from viewer to viewer based on individual social and historical upbringing. The manner in which the producers encoded the work may also effect the viewer’s interpretation. Benshoff and Griffin used the critically acclaimed film‚ The Lion King‚ as their case study. They decoded that the villainy is linked to stereotypical traits of male homosexuality. Jamie Blanks encoded meaning into the film. Blanks encoded ideology of sexuality‚ class‚ and culture. Since the film is in the

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    of animation ? People might say Walt Disney‚ but there were animated movie cartoons‚ based on comic strips for the most part‚ pre-Disney. It is believed that Felix the Cat-in black and white‚ was the earliest Movie animated cartoon by the King Features Syndicate and by accident of history- a soaky-head puppet used as a test subject on a turntable in l947- the first Television cartoon- regular movie-based Felix shorts were also probably the first regularly televised. Chronology as follows

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