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Too Bare Hamlet

A son's tragedy, a brother's betrayal. A story of
responsibility and revenge is that of William Shakespeare's
tragedy Hamlet. The theme in the play Hamlet is one that is
great in age and remains present even in today's
entertainment. A modern story which shares this theme is
Disney'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 character'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......


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Approximate Pages: 3 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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