A comparison and analysis of Rosencratz and Guildenstern in "Hamlet" to Timon and Pumbaa in "Lion King"
- Date: December 12, 2003
- Level: University, Bachelor's
- Grade: A+
- Length: 2 pages (385 words)
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Subject > Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare > Hamlet
When taking a close look at the Disney movie "The Lion King", any one who has studied "Hamlet" can see the parallels between the two. The simple plot, a son's revenge for his father's death, is the basis for both stories. Simba bears many resemblances to Hamlet. Scar is, in many ways, like Claudius. Besides the likenesses between main characters, there are also similarities between secondary characters as well.
In "The Lion King", Simba runs away from his home after his father is killed. He is too young and inexperienced to take on the responsibilities that are suddenly thrust upon him. He retreats to the jungle where he meets a meekrat and a warthog named Timon ...

... Existentialists view on human existence is that life has no meaning. To a certain extent, Timon and Pumbaa can be seen as the same. Their popular motto, "Hakuna Matata", meaning no worries, was adopted by Simba, along with their "problem free philosophy." In a very elementary interpretation of existentialism, similarities between what the two pairs of friends represent can be seen. Timon and Pumbaa convince Simba that nothing in his past matters and that he shouldn't worry about anything.
When Simba first escapes to the jungle, Timon and Pumbaa prod him to tell them what has happened to him. When he finally gives in and tells them what his own father entrusted him 
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12 December, 2003 16:51:07
right, an A??? in wat was it...college?! daaamn i wanna go to ur college man, sounds like its easy as hell. of course its a pretty good essay with a great word choice, but college sophmore year?! how about freshman college? yeah that sounds better