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    portrayed in the movie The Lion King where the supporting characters‚ Timon and Pumbaa‚ decide to save the protagonist Simba and when they choose to fight alongside him in his quest to reclaim his rightful position as king of the Pride Lands. The teachings of Jesus and the Beatitudes influence Timon and Pumbaa’s decision to save Simba from death caused by exhaustion. Jesus imparted the moral view of ‘welcome the stranger‚’ portrayed in the famous parable ‘The Good Samaritan’‚ where a Jewish man

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    The death of Mufasa in Disney’s The Lion King compared to the death of King Hamlet changes a few of the overall themes of the William Shakespeare play Hamlet. There are four major themes that are changed. Simba was present to watch his father die while Hamlet was away for school and didn’t know how he died until later. Simba was later lied to by his uncle and spent his life believing he had killed his father. Hamlet knew the truth about his father’s death for almost the entire play. Finally‚ in the

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    There are several biblical concepts found in the Lion King however‚ this essay will be focusing on the correlation in the Lion King and the prodigal son. Simba‚ the main character in the lion king can be compared to the wayward son in the parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11-32. In the opening scene‚ we encounter Simba as a baby cub when he is presented to all the animals in Pride Land. Simba literally grows up in front of us‚ three different actors represent Simba namely‚ young Simba‚ teenage

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    "Good vs. Evil" in Beowulf

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    "Good vs. Evil" in Beowulf Beowulf is longest and greatest early Anglo-Saxon poem which was composed in England sometime in the eighth century AD by a literate scop. This poem was created in the oral poetic tradition. This poem is considered as an epic because it is a long narrative poem which composed in an elevated style‚ dealing with the glories of hero (Tolkien 24). The setting of this epic is the six century in Denmark and southern Sweden. The protagonist‚ Beowulf is a noble warrior represents

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    Comparative essay “Hamlet” and “Lion King” “Everything must have similar and difference ‚ because there are no one and only in this world.”—Show Lou(famous Taiwan artist ‚singer and the CEO of the clothes brand “Stage” ) Human and pet might have similari and difference such as :habit ‚personality‚ out looking ‚…… . Story and movie might have similari and difference such as: plot‚ characters ‚ ending ‚theme ‚…… . Even mobile phone might have similari and difference such as : function‚ brand‚ color

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    Macbeth Good Vs Evil

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    it before: a story that centers around a conflict between good and evil. Shakespeare’s Macbeth is no exception; it follows Macbeth — who at the beginning of the story is Thane of Glamis — as he progresses through many acts of “evil” on his way to becoming King. The antagonist on the other hand‚ Macduff‚ is written out by Shakespeare to appear as “good” to the audience. In the end it is he who avenges the mostly-destructed Scotland by killing “evil” Macbeth. Let’s take a look at Macbeth: the play’s

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    Hamlet Good vs Evil

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    “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” -William Shakespeare Good VS. Evil Why Does Hamlet delay so long in achieving his revenge- what is really stopping him? There is an inner battle inside Hamlet that no one knows about‚ good versus evil‚ stuck between both worlds. Hamlet is the only one who can decided which world to want to be apart of. Hamlet‚ the story‚ reveals that the individual can only find meaning by looking inward and living according to his or her own beliefs and including

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    Shakespeare) and the Lion King (a Disney film) and that argues Hamlet is very similar to the Lion King. The following points will be discussed in this essay: The different settings and the environments‚ the similarities with life after death‚ the attitudes towards growing up and the differences between kings towards the society. There are distinct differences between the settings and environments in Hamlet and the Lion King‚ firstly the most distinct one is that the Lion King is in the African

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    Macbeth Good Vs Evil

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    Shakespeare approaches “good” and “evil” within Macbeth a bit differently than King James would have approached the subject. Being a zealous Christian‚ King James was highly against anything immoral. He also believed that witches sought the devil to obtain powers‚ seeing things only in “black-and-white categorizations” (“Module Five”). Being good or evil‚ not both‚ doesn’t leave much room for Shakespeare’s characters. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have elements of both; therefore‚ Shakespeare settled

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    whether a person is good or evil‚ however the general idea for evil is someone who breaks rules/laws and a person who is good is the has no intention to do evil. People are all initially born good because they have no specific intentions. The “Nature vs. Nurture” figure commonly depicts the differences between who you are at birth‚ and who you become. A major example of this topic‚ is the man Adolf Hitler. Although humans can be developed into doing evil‚ they are all primarily born good. When humans are

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