Sunday 26 June 2011

Discuses the differences and similarities of Hamlet and the Lion King

Mufasa and Hamlet sr
- King Hamlet was a beloved king of Denmark who ruled in peace and prosperity. He is the protagonist of Hamlet which he was betrayed by his brother Claudius who murdered him with poison to become king. He then returned as a ghost to guide Hamlet junior though the plot of the story. In comparison in Mufasa too was a proud leader of his nation. He was a father of Simba, the main character of the lion king. He was brutally murdered by his brother scare to get his kingdom. His premonition also guides Simba to reclaim the kingdom
Claudius was the uncle of hamlet of the antagonist of the play. He murdered king hamlet and took his wife. Claudius is described as the villain of the play Claudius is a calculating ambushes politician, driven by his sexual appetites and his lust for power.
Scare was the uncle of Simba in the lion king and he also killed his brother to sake the throne. he is the main antagonist of the story and took his dead brothers wife and kingdom just as Claudius did.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are a pair of characters that provide relief from the main focus of the story, however they also serve a constant reminder of Hamlet about the revenge it must be exact it must be against Claudius. By being messengers to the morbal prince whoever Claudius needs him to be.
Timon and Pumbaa also provide relief in the main conflict in the story. They similarly one time procure simbas path from his memories. This jogging sambas memorie at the probany timon and pumbaa moves the story on ward.Both Rosencrantz and Guildenstern and Timon Pumbaa provide a common relief relation element to the story that distracts the reader to the emotionally tenacity by hand.When hamlet needs someone to turn to, he variably turns to Horatio. Hamlet trust Horatio with all of his secrets and rightly so. Because of the bond they build, he even volunteers to take his own life instead of letting hamlet die. Horatio has been with hamlet for his entire life. Spending the military, college and the corse of the play with his friend.

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