Persuasive Essay- Lion King Many people around the world believe that love is the one thing that we could ever hope to give or receive. Love is the thing that can help one overcome many difficulties during life time. It is so powerful that it can make a frown turn into a smile and can help mend a broken heart. There are many types of love; there is true love where one meets the love of their life, family and friendship love. In the movie, The Lion King, all three types of love are developed. Nala, who is Simba’s true love, gives Simba the extra support to fight for his kingdom. Family love is shown when Mufasa protects Simba from dangerous environments. The most important is friendship love and is revealed through Timon and Pumba where they both can do anything to help Simba. Meeting someone that you truly love is a beautiful thing. In the movie The
Lion King Nala, Simba’s true love , can do anything to help him get Pride Rock back even to risk her life. She gives Simba the extra support and strength that is required. If Nala was not with Simba, he might not have had the courage to go back and fight: “In the arithmetic of love, one plus one equals everything, and two minus one equals nothing” (Mignon McLaughlin). Even when Nala is aware of the dangers, she still stays with Simba. Love is always forgiving. Forgiving is a great way of displaying love towards ones’ loved one. Simba is alive the entire time, but keeps his existence as a secret from everyone else. If Simba have return earlier, then Nala and Sarabi would not have suffered so much unbearable pain caused by the death of Mufasa, and the way Scar
treats them. However, instead of being angry Nala forgives and encourages him to return to his kingdom. Although Nala was not the main character in Simba’s life but the love towards Simba is never wasted because he eventually did return to Pride Rock, “Love and kindness are never wasted. They always make a difference. They bless the one who receives them, and they bless you, the giver” (Barbara De Angelis). As we can see, Simba’s true love, Nala, turned his life from bitterness (not wanting to face the past) to contentment by assisting him to fight for his kingdom. Family love is also very important
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Families are people who love and care for us. They are always there to protect, mentor, and assist us. Protection from a father is really important, and in the movie Mufasa is portrayed as a great father and is a hero in Simba’s eyes, “I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection” (Sigmund Freud). He would go through difficult obstacles just to protect and save Simba. Scar who is Simba’s uncle, persuaded Simba to remain in the gorge while he gets out; despite the fact that a herd of Antelopes were making their way into the gorge. Scar then gets Mufasa to save Simba. It was really dangerous but without a thought, Mufasa went and saved Simba. He loved Simba so much that even if he were to sacrifice his life, it would mean nothing. Simba was saved but unfortunately his father died. As an example of a good father, he teaches his son the many life skills and morals, only to prevent him from danger. Whenever Simba is in trouble, his father is always the first one to look after him. Mufasa rarely yelled at Simba because, “An angry father is most cruel towards himself” (Publilius Syrus), it could hurt Mufasa more than it hurt Simba. Even when he
is dead, his spirit is still alive to guide Simba through difficulties. He guided Simba to return to his home and find out the truth of Mufasa’s death. Mufasa influenced Simba to be a courageous king and reminded him to brave and face the past as, “Small boys become big men through the influence of big men who care about small boys.”(Unknown). As one can see, through father love, it guided Simba to the right path.
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Friendship is a major part of life. As children, one depends on parents and sees them as their only friends. However, life progresses on to the next stage where one makes friends and relies on them for support. Love from friends can take away grieves and bring upon happiness. When Timon and Pumba discovered Simba in the desert, regardless if they knew he was a lion, they saved him, knowing that: “The best way to destroy an enemy is to make him a friend” (Abraham Lincol). This is what turned them into good friends as what one will see later in the movie.
“Friendship improves
happiness, and abates misery, by doubling our joys, and dividing our grief” (Joseph Addison). Pumba and Timon help Simba to heal his broken heart from the death of his dad and taught him a song called “Hakuna Matata”. This is a song that helped cure Simba’s heart through the days without his parents. Both Timon and Pumba are very afraid of the Hyenas but because it is Simba they are helping, they think it is worth it. “The road to a friend's house is never long” (Danish Proverb). The road to go to Pumba and Timon for help is never far because they are always there for Simba. He depends on his parents but after he runs away, Timon and Pumba became his support of life. They are always there to entertain Simba whether he’s happy or not and that is what true
friendship
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about.
Love is the greatest thing one can ever receive or give. It can guide one through many difficulties during their lifetime. There are many types of love; the ones that were important to the movie are friendship, family and true love. Friendship love can be seen when Simba meets Pumba and Timon where they went through many obstacles only to help Simba. Family love is really important towards a one’s childhood; Mufasa gives the love and protection that Simba needed when he is still a baby. When Simba met Nala, it can be seen that he had found his love of his life. Nala forgives Simba’s lies and is always encouraging him. The Lion King is a great movie that portrays the true meaning of love.
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