The Lion King II: Simba's Pride

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    My assigned artwork, The Assyrian Lion Hunt Reliefs expresses a desire for power, permanence and a need to find meaning in the world. The artwork illustrates the Assyrians being led by a king, and as we all know, the kings are the most powerful in a monarchy. The artwork also illustrates the lions being held captive in cages, only released to fight another lion in the ring, showing which lion is the most powerful, almost done as in the gladiators times. The way the artwork shows how to find meaning in the world, was showing the survival of the fetus, I believe. The strong will survive. Furthermore, it shows the king and his official’s executing the lions as they tried to attack him and his people. According to, https://www.britishmuseum.org/visiting/galleries/middle_east/room_10_assyria_lion_hunts.aspx…

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    King Scar Research Paper

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    buffalo's grasp, however; Scar was not so fortunate. During the struggle, Boma's herd assaults the young lion and slashes Scar across his face. After the Buffalo renders him unconscious, Taka's brother and their father; King Ahadi, rescue the prince. From that day forward, Taka renamed himself "Scar" as a reminder of his past mistakes. Sometime after this event, Scar became the leader of The Lion Guard; a team of animals who protect the Pride Lands and defend the Circle of Life. As a member of…

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    Bodhisatva's The Equals

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    Bodhisatva was born as a lion. The lion used to dwell in a cave with his mate. One day, he stood on top of the hill and looked round for some prey. He saw some hares and deers frisking and playing in a meadow by the side of a pond. The lion gave a roar and ran down the hill towards the meadow. But as he ran past the pond he got stuck in a mire and the creatures playing on the meadow scattered away. Every time the lion made an effort to get out of the mire he got deeper into it. So he kept…

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    Maddy Ball Ms. Restivo English Honors 9A 10 - 4 - 15 The Lion King An archetype is a typical character, an action or a situation that seems to represent such universal patterns of human nature (http://literarydevices.net/archetype/). Swiss Psychologist, Carl Jung says that archetypes are symbols of character that every human understands because they are passed on from generation to generation. Many movies and books have archetypes but one that really stood out was one of Walt Disney’s Animated…

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    Which is Prominent? The Epic of Sundiata and The Lion King are very similar is ways but different is ways also. Something that shows that both of the epics are very similar is that both Simba and Sundiata are exiled but return to reclaim their kingdom. Just as the movie and the epic have similarities they also have differences such as in the two characters Simba is more of the active and curious lion cub while Sundiata lags behind the others. Another thing that makes these two tales different…

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    Level 1 of leadership for the Matrix was when Morpheus finds Neo he kinda forced neo to come with him. While in The Lion King this was shown when Mufasa was king. Level 2 was shown When Neo was given a choice to make, take the blue pill and remain ignorance of the truth and awake back at home unharmed or take the red pill and see the painful truth of reality and escape the Matrix. This also was shown in the Lion King when Nala follows Simba to the dark side. Level 3 was shown in the Matrix when…

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    reimaginings of this book, but one movie in particular best interprets the movie’s plot and core values. The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride follows two rival prides, the Outsiders and Simba’s pride. These two prides, set apart by hate, are home to two lions fated to fall in love: Kiara and Kovu.…

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    Has someone ever told you “shame on you”? What was it like? How did it make you feel? Some might have felt genuinely ashamed and others might not have cared. Which one is you? While some people may not be affected by the idea and consequences of shame, shame is more effective because you will forever live in exile from society and public shame is a constant reminder to you and others of the crime you've committed. Shame is an unfortunate, constant reminder of the crime or sin you have committed.…

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    According to Estés (1996), “Many fairy tales and myths center around the theme of the outcast. In such tales, the central figure is tortured by events outside her venue, often due to a poignant oversight” (p. 183). Take Disney’s The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride for example. Although Kovu grew up outside of the Pride Lands, he seeks acceptance from Simba and the other lions. Eventually, Simba brands Kovu an outcast by exclaiming, “When you first came here you asked for judgment. And I pass it now!…

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    and free expression. Allowing same-sex couples to marry protects their constitutional rights to equality. Whether people agree with relationships between two males or two females, homosexuals are protected by the constitution to have the same rights as heterosexuals. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services states, “We are a nation bound not by race or religion, but by the shared values of freedom, liberty, and equality” (Citizenship Rights). This proves that all citizens of the United…

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