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Essay heading: Lion King Analysis
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. . gay caricature" (1). Scar has a "black mane" and "no lionesses or cubs," but should this suggest that he is homosexual (Lazarus 1)? Additionally, should the fact that he speaks in a "British style" enforce her claim that Scar is gay (1)? If so, according to Margaret Lazarus, not only do black actors represent members belonging from a ghetto, but also, a British accent can be linked with homosexuality... displayed 300 characters
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Lazarus makes absurd connections that exhibit a certain amount of racial prejudice/ignorance herself, and once again her analysis crosses the line, ridiculously proclaiming that Disney gives "millions of other children . . . hidden messages that can only do them ? and us ? harm" (2).
In her article, Lazarus skeptically exclaims that Disney's The Lion King is "a metaphor for society that originated in the minds of Disney's creators" (1)... displayed next 300 characters
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