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Hamlet And The Lion King
In each of the texts Hamlet and The Lion King, the viewers are presented of the royalty within the characters of each text. The main protagonist in the Lion King is Simba as he is confronted by the death of his father and runs away. He then returns to his pride land to win back his land and re claim his king spot over his evil uncle scar who killed King Mufasa. “And here's 'my' little secret... I killed Mufasa!” In Hamlet the protagonist is Hamlet. After Hamlet finds out his uncle Claudius killed his father, King hamlet, Hamlet tries to seek revenge on his uncle for the death of his father. Throughout Hamlet the audience is shown of the revenge that Hamlet commences on his Uncle, where as in The Lion King the audience is displayed to take control

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