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Coming-of-Age Film
The Lion King is a coming-of-age film. Coming-of-age
films focus on a young person’s journey to adulthood, often both emotionally
and physically. In these kinds of films there is usually a role model who helps
teach the main character, and there is usually a test that the character must
undergo. The Lion King is a good example of this kind of film because it shows
you how to step up and take responsibility.
The film starts with the
beginning when Simba was just born. As for the son of a king, it is typical for
him to love adventure and showing others that he is brave, but instead he gets
in trouble and wait for his father to come and save the day.
When his uncle set a plan to
kill his father to take the throne, he told Simba that it was his fault, and he
should just run away and never come back blaming him about his father’s death.
He then met Timon and Pumbaa and decided to live with them, trying to forget
his past and not taking any responsibilities.
A couple of years later he found his
best friend, she wanted him to come back and take his place, but he refused.
When the monkey- Simba’s father friend- knew he was still alive he taught him
that he should learn from his past and not run away from it. Simba then decided
to take back his kingdom and defeated his uncle.
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