Innledning
The movie "Lion King," directed by Rob Minkoff and Roger Allers in 1994, is an animated tale following Simba's journey to claim his rightful place as king of the savannah.
In this analytical essay, I will delve into the movie's setting, Simba's transformative journey, and its central symbol.
Utdrag
The majority of the movie unfolds in the savannah, a place where all the animals coexist in harmony. During Mufasa's reign, the savannah thrives with sunshine and abundant wildlife.
In stark contrast, when Scar takes over as king, darkness looms over the savannah, with a depleted wildlife population and lack of growth in nature. Water plays a significant role in the movie, symbolizing safety and love for Simba.
Scenes with water depict moments of happiness and security, such as the water hole where Simba, Timon, Pumbaa, and Nala enjoy each other's company.
On the other hand, the absence of water signifies danger or discomfort, as seen when Simba and Nala venture into the elephant graveyard or when Simba wakes up alone after leaving the tribe, both instances where he faces life-threatening situations.
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