Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Too Bare Hamlet :: essays research papers
 A sonââ¬â¢s tragedy, a brotherââ¬â¢s betrayal. A story of  responsibility and revenge is that of William Shakespeareââ¬â¢s  tragedy Hamlet. The theme in the play Hamlet is one that is  great in age and remains present even in todayââ¬â¢s  entertainment. A modern story which shares this theme is  Disneyââ¬â¢s The Lion King. The characters Simba and Hamlet  are the main characters in both stories and both share many  similarities. Treachery from within the family was the cause  of both characterââ¬â¢s losses, and the initial conflict of the  entire story. Along with major characters, the stories also  share similar secondary characters. The characters  Rosencranz and Guildenstern can be compared to the  Disney characters Timon and Pumbaa. The Lion King and  Hamlet share a common theme and reflect one another.  The Prince of Denmark, the Prince of the Pride Lands,  Hamlet and Simba are the main characters of both stories  and share similar situations and traits. Both characters think  highly of their fathers and share a close bond of love with  them. "With all my love I do commend me to you"( II I 184  ), proving that Hamlet not only loves his father but also  respects and obeys his wishes. "I was just trying to be  brave like you." Simba says this to his father showing how  much he looks up to him. Hamlet and Simba delay their  action of revenge over their fatherââ¬â¢s death. The loss of the  fatherly figure leaves Hamlet extremely depressed, and  Simba with feelings of guilt and without a teacher. Each  character runs from their responsibility, although they both  know what must be done inside. It is remarkable that such  similarities exist in the conflicts and actions of both  characters. Hamlet and Simba are betrayed by their uncles  whom murder their fathers in order to fulfill their own  ambitions. Scar and Claudius were both the brother of the  proclaimed King. They both lived in their older brotherââ¬â¢s  shadow and were envious of their success. Claudius and  Scarââ¬â¢s envy led them to kill their brothers which allowed  them to seize the throne. "The serpent that did sting thy  fatherââ¬â¢s life/Now wears his crown. ( I V 38,39 )" "Hereââ¬â¢s  my little secret, I killed Mufasa." To keep their newly  claimed throne Scar and Claudius had to guarantee that  there would be no interference from their nephews. Both  Hamlet and Simba were led astray from their home by their  uncle, therefore guaranteeing no interference. "The  associates tend, and every thing is bent/For England."( IV  III 45,46) "Run away! Run away and never return!" In  Hamlet and The Lion King the main characters were  betrayed by their uncle by the murdering of their father and    					    
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