Lion King Scar And Hamlet Comparison Essay

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The featured protagonists in the Lion King, Scar, and in Shakespeare's Hamlet: Prince of Denmark, Claudius, are two comparable characters due to their envy of what has been denied to them by birth right — to be king. In the following you will read what separates the text from the 1994 film and what brings them together, with details of how they murdered their brother, whether they’re capable monarchs, and how their treason comes back to haunt them. By comparing the children's classic villain, Scar with the early modern english classic, Claudius, we can identify the subtle differences as well as the similarities between the characters from the film and the play.

Both characters murder their older brother in order to gain power and reign over the land, however their actions to pull off this callous deed is significantly contrasting. Claudius subtly murders his first-born brother …show more content…

The ghost of old King Hamlet tells of his prejudice towards Claudius’ and Gertrude in Act I: Scene 3, "that incestuous, that adulterate beast." This is contrasting to Scar, whom did not marry Mufasa’s partner, Sarabi. Furthermore, Claudius is unaffiliated with addressing the issue that young Fortinbras had with the late King Hamlet, greatly exposing his corruption as sovereign.

Scar and Claudius comparably murdered their victims, but their ultimate demise at the end of each story is a backfire of their evil mannerisms throughout the tragedy. Scar’s unremorseful actions toward his brother resembles his death as his final interactions were with Mufasa’s son, Simba, who threw him into the wild pack of hyenas below pride rock.
[After Scar is knocked off Pride Rock] Scar: Ah, my friends.
Shenzi: Friends? I thought you said we were the 'enemy'.
This teaches younger audiences about actions having consequences, or karma, ‘do unto others as you would have them do unto

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