Born to be king

Nellie 2022-03-21 09:01:03

This is a film that has profoundly affected the course of my life. I was fortunate enough to watch this film in 1995, and around 2002 I bought a tape that was particularly popular at the time. I listened to it every noon and after school. I don’t know how many times I heard it, and I even remembered the lines. Down. What impressed me was the theory of finding a place in the biosphere in the Lion King society. Simba lost the courage to be a king in the setbacks, and some kind animals who could not give him the real kingly spirit to avoid the bleak memories of childhood, he has been unable to get out of the shadow, and then there is the old lion king. The warning under the night: You have forgotten who you are, and so have forgotten me.Look inside yourself Simba. You are more than what you have become. You must take the place in the circle of life.Remember who you are. You are my son and on true king. Remember who you are. During the postgraduate entrance examination last year, Teacher Zhang Yu also mentioned this allusion "You are more than what you have become". If you are gold, you must have the faith and courage to believe that you are gold, and strive for it. It is not easy to recognize one's position in society. The Hamlet of the animal world brings us some good hope, that is, never underestimate yourself, and don't lose the courage of life and use avoidance to say goodbye to the past. People are more or less unable to reach the height of their dreams because of their personal abilities and practical reasons, but please don't squander the courage in your life, that is your dominant force in this world.

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Extended Reading
  • Rico 2021-10-20 18:58:04

    I'm only brave when necessary. Being brave doesn't mean you want to get into trouble everywhere.

  • Krista 2021-10-20 18:58:05

    "The place where the sun can shine is our country" Anytime, anywhere, read it a hundred times, it will be touched as before.

The Lion King quotes

  • Young Simba: [Simba is clinging on to a dead tree branch for dear life] Zazu, help me!

    Zazu: Your father's on the way! Hold on!

    Young Simba: [scared] HURRY!

  • Zazu: [to Mufasa; pointing at Simba, who is holding on to the branch of a dead tree in the middle of the stampede] There! There! On the tree!

    Mufasa: Hold on, Simba!

    [a wildebeet's horn hits the tree which begins to break]

    Young Simba: [wails] AAAAAAAGGGHHHHHHH!

    [Mufasa jumps off the cliff and dives to Simba's rescue]