Similarities Between Hamlet And The Lion King

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The characters in The Lion King are extremely similar to those in Hamlet. Simba, the main character in The Lion King is the equivalent to Hamlet, He is the son of the King and and next in line to the throne. The King of the Pridelands, Mufasa, is the Hamlet Senior character, who is killed by the uncle role. In The Lion King, the uncles name is Scar, and in Hamlet, the uncle character in Hamlet is Claudius. Laertes, is depicted as a henchman and right-hand man of Claudius, in the movie the Hyenas, Bansai, Shenzi, and Ed play this role. The Hyenas are Scar's followers/worshippers, who are loyal to Scar, and act as henchmen doing his dirty work. They support Scar one hundred percent, like how Laertes supports Claudius in the same way. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are the more comical characters of Hamlet, and in The Lion King, this role is taken on by Timon and Pumbaa the meerkat and warthog. Both sets of characters are similar matching one another, complementing each other, they complete each other's sentences as well as act as caretakers to Hamlet/Simba, and are humorous to the point of being absurd. …show more content…

In the beginning of the play, King Hamlet is poisoned by Claudius, who then gains the title of king and marries Hamlet's mother Gertrude. Much like in The Lion King, Mufasa is killed by his brother Scar, who then goes on to become King of the Pridelands and leader of the lions , he then marry's Simba's mother, Sarobi. In Hamlet, Hamlet is missing for the majority of the main events because he is away at college. He only returns home when something needs to happen and he feels that he is the only one that can solve it. Simba also is not in the area that most of the issues are occurring , but rather in the jungle, when Scar is King and causes problems back in the Pridelands . He only returns when he is most needed. Both Princes return to claim their rightful place on the

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