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the Scarecrow meet the Lion. The lion comes out of the forest expressing how he wants courage‚ because he is known as a coward. Dorothy allows the Lion to tag along to the Wizard. Throughout the novel the Lion demonstrated remarkable courage that helps the group to get where they need to go. “Something must be done to save us. I think I can swim to the shore and pull the raft after me‚ if you will only hold fast to the tip of my tail(70).” This is one of the many times the Lion shows his courage‚ even
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com/melinda/writings/crisisofvalues.html (accessed September 20‚ 2003). Los Angeles Daily News (January 1999). "Disney Pulls Tape for Subliminal Smut." Mikkelson‚ Barbra and David. (December 31‚ 1996). The letters S-E-X are formed by a swirling cloud of dust in The Lion King. Available online: http://www.snopes.com/disney/films/lionking.htm (accessed September 20‚ 2003). Morlino‚ Rob. (December 17‚ 2000). The Emperor’s New Groove. Available online: http://www.matineemag.com/articles/794.shtml (accessed September‚
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the metaphoric path we take throughout life. In reality‚ the road is long and complex but eventually leads to the awaited destination. Along the yellow brick road‚ Dorothy befriends various characters including the Scarecrow‚ Tin Man‚ and Cowardly Lion‚ who aid in her pursuit. These characters represent the individuals within our lives which help and support us. Still‚ Dorothy is forced to manage and confront the Wicked Witch who is symbolic of the struggles we
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In The Odyssey‚ Homer uses figurative language the best to build characterization while using epic similes and metaphors to go into more detail about traits and evets. One of the main uses of figurative language homer uses to build characteristics is an epic smile This is proven when homer writes "The attackers struck like eagles…swooping down from a mountain ridge to harry smaller birds that skim across the flatland cringing under the clouds but the eagles plunge in fury‚ rip their lives out…never
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The Lion King (1994) The Lion King is a musical production based on the Disney Animated movie of the same name‚ adapted by Irene Mecchi‚ Johnathon Roberts and Linda Woolverton. I first saw The Lion King in 1998‚ when I was 8 years old. Ever since then‚ I have seen it at least 100 times. I have seen it at least that much because I watched it once every week for almost a year and a half. Anyone who has not seen The Lion King might assume that this is another "talking animal" movie .On watching
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analyze these media and depict which organizational behavior concepts applied to each. Our group selected to convey OB concepts from: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (literature)‚ Dilbert (cartoon)‚ “Get Back Up”-T.I. feat Chris Brown (song)‚ and The Lion King (movie). From the media selected‚ we specifically focused on the organizational behavior concepts of personalities and teamwork‚ motivation‚ affect‚ emotions and influence and power. Description of Media and Concepts Literature: Snow White
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Hello guys. Goodmorning. My name is (name)‚ running for the position of Vice president under the Omnia Omnibus-I DARE party. I would just like to say the objectives why I want to run as the Vice President of the Student Council. Last year ago‚ our department- the CHS Department had least number of enrollees. We did have some worries about that issue. WHY? Were worried that they will be not accepting any enrollees for the next school year. Worries that some of our clinical instructors will not be
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Lions‚ tigers‚ and bears‚ oh my! Don’t let this playful production fly by! From May 13 - 15‚ The Brandywine Ballet will transform West Chester University’s Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall into the Land of Oz with its reprise performance of the “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.” Resident Choreographer‚ Nancy Page‚ brought L. Frank Baum’s classic children’s book‚ “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” to center stage with the company’s premiere performance in 2011. “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” follows the classic
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Washington as a historical background‚ contains many political interpretations. In the book‚ there is the scarecrow‚ who represents the American Farmer. There is the tin man‚ who represents the American Industrial Worker. And there is the cowardly lion‚ who represents a cowardly politician‚ most likely William Jennings Byran.. All are on their way to the see the Wizard of Oz‚ who in the book is described to resemble William McKinley. They are on their way to the city of Oz‚ which represents Washington
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