Have you ever heard the saying practice makes perfect? Well this is in fact true. As many of you saw the Philomath play‚ the Lion King‚ it came with a tremendous amount of hours and dedication to establish an incredible performance. Many live theaters can offer a place for you to see and get involved with thousands of drama productions‚ instead of just watching it using technology. Additionally‚ many different theaters can also show a variety of famous productions‚ from Shakespeare productions to
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When I think of a hero‚ I think about The Incredibles or Simba in The Lion King. A hero is someone who sacrifices their life to help other people. Heroes come in all forms. Heroes are leaders. They stand up when life gets tough‚ and they are someone people can count on. Something that I have to remind myself is that they are also human and not perfect. They will make mistakes‚ but that does not make them any less of a role model. In The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Gilgamesh is a character that stands out
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Experiencing Figures in Motion The process of experiencing a work can be transcendental as it can alter the emotional state of the viewer and enhance the space in which the work is displayed. Sculptures involving an movement and action can help enhance the visual and psychological experience for the viewers. Movement in sculpture can be created through the style‚ posture‚ and materiality of the figures depicted but also externally as many sculptures encourage the viewers to physically move around
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awareness of good taste and is devoted to the repetitive formulas of mass culture. (Strinati‚ 2004‚ p.42) This can be seen in the blockbuster animated film The Lion King (1994) produced by Disney who use movies as mass culture tools to sell their products to consumers of western society in a myriad of ways. This essay will analyse The Lion King for its mass culture aspects Mass culture also known as popular culture‚ represent products that are of mass consumption. This is in contrast to High culture
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A Day of Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Short Story: “Eleven‚” by Sandra Cisneros Changes in Simba’s World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 *Film: The Lion King‚ directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff‚ 1994 Play Ball: Part One . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Fiction: “The Southpaw‚” by Judith Viorst Play Ball: Part Two . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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how many people come together to create the final product; a beautiful story that looks effortless despite the panic and adrenaline happening backstage. This picture‚ is the epitome of collaboration. Technically‚ artistically and emotionally‚ The Lion King was the first show that sparked a desire to douse myself in the wonder an audience feels as the curtain closes. For seventeen years‚ I only thought about how I could fit into the realm of Broadway and how it benefited my creative mind. Now looking
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fulfillments he is destined to do. When he returns to Pride Rock and fights Scar for the throne‚ Scar confesses to Simba and the kingdom “I killed Mufasa” causing Simba to rage and defeat his uncle‚ claiming his place as rightful king. Whereas in ‘Hamlet’‚ when the ghost of King Hamlet visits Prince Hamlet and
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Pride Rock? Simba: Well‚ I just needed to... get out on my own. Live my own life. And I did. And it’s great. Nala: We’ve really needed you at home. Simba:No one needs me. Nala: Yes‚ we do! You’re the king. Simba: Nala‚ we’ve been through this. I’m not the king. Scar is. Nala: Simba‚ he let the hyenas take over the Pride Lands. Simba: What? Nala: Everything’s destroyed. There’s no food. No water. Simba‚ if you don’t do something soon‚ everyone will starve. Simba:
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A Postcolonial Review of Maleficent A dominant trait in Disney movies is that only the voices of the privileged matter‚ while they cast the villains out. They show that villains’ voices have no significance in the story. Disney would always throw the limelight on the privileged ones because they are the right people‚ happy-go-lucky‚ energetic and beautiful‚ while they stereotype villains as the very unfortunate ones‚ the most despicable one‚ greatly dangerous and wicked. In Postcolonial theory
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The next day someone called Mr.Katagiri and he was taken by surprised because it was the Big Bear Trading Company. They said that they will pay the loan just don’t let the old frog come again to their place. In that case‚ Mr. Katagiri was now fully convinced by the frog that’s why he is determined now to go underground with the frog and kill the giant worm. There was a saying that every time you plan on something it will always fail just like what happened to Mr. Katagiri. He was shot on the very
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