The Lion King Research Paper

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In the world of the arts, The Lion King was a work that imposed the lessons of growing up, handling death, and teamwork to seemingly an entire young generation. The play was first developed into a movie by Walt Disney Feature Animation as a dramatic musical movie. A surge in the box office led to the creation of what has become one of the most iconic Broadway plays in history. The Lion King went on to be the highest grossing Broadway play and also won six trophies at the 1998 Tony Awards. But it’s not the accolades that make a good play. The Lion King combined the light-hearted nature of music with fun characters and serious matters that all coexist perfectly throughout a tale of beasts in the Savannah. The play is a pastime for most young …show more content…

I was trying to reenact Rafiki raising Simba on Pride Rock, the scene that captured the tradition of the beasts, but to a kid, that moment seems prideful and powerful. The subtlety of Rafiki’s impact with his advice that is given by a riddle of sorts. He displays his wiseness and his mentorship throughout the play and guides Simba along a path towards acceptance of the past. Instead of trying to escape the inevitable fears of the past, Rafiki suggests taking on the past, and using it as knowledge going forward.This was one of many great lessons he taught the young cub. As a kid, I saw a role model in the character, but analyzing him now shows that Rafiki was a major contributor to the progression of the play as young Simba grows into a true …show more content…

I looked back on the play and couldn’t help but notice his staff that he always had walking around. I thought about what could make that up and thought about what could go into making Rafiki’s staff. I knew I’d have a broken tool lying around for the shaft of the staff, but I was unsure of what I could use for a good ball shaped object that could fit around a wooden handle and stay firmly on the staff. It was challenging because most round objects you think of are sports balls, which would have to be punctured to fit around the wood. Knowing that the one place you look for projects is Michaels, I looked around and noticed a foam ball, which could easily be drilled out and hold its form during the process. The only issue was the foam was so white, and the entire staff looked as though it was covered in mud, so I also grabbed some spray paint to make the foam look more like the play prop. All that was left was to grab my tools and get down to the

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