1. Why let the ferocious carnivore lion become king?
Rewrite the old human habit of hating the strong, and distinguish the difference between the real strong (Mufasa) and the false strong (Scar), the former is equal to people, all things coexist, belonging to Nietzsche's will to power, The latter were condescending, exploitative and oppressive, and misinterpreted Nietzsche's Nazi ideology.
2. Is it too cruel to let children see the picture of the son witnessing the death of the father? After the death of his father, Simba indulged in the happiness of Pumbaa and Timon, should he?
The destiny of life and death is not an uncommon event. We humans have given it too much meaning. Children sometimes have to experience loss in the film to understand how happy it is to have. Since life and death are natural, what can Simba do other than let go? If Pumbaa and Timon don't make sense, then there's no need for jokes and comedies.
The meaning of the stars in the sky
Paying homage to Kant's famous words, admiring the stars in the sky and the morality in his heart, the father wakes up Simba to remember who he is and what mission he has in his heart.
4. What is the significance of the righteous King Mufasa losing to the vile Scar?
The combination of violence and morality is not enough to rule, and knowledge is necessary. The three are a cycle, and one is indispensable. Mufasa still lacks some awareness of knowledge. Later Simba is also, always hurt by tricks and lacks brains.
5. Should one be born to enjoy individualism, or should joining the WTO be linked with the destiny of all people?
Simba's initial choice was to escape from everything and play freely, but in the face of inner guidance and moral cry, he still participated in challenging his inner tangle. Because you are richer than you are!
6. What's so bad about Scar's rule?
I only know how to ask hard, but I don’t know how to balance resources. One day the resources will be exhausted. At this time, who will work for the scars. When the wall is strong, everyone runs to the wall to enjoy the happiness. If it is about to fall, everyone will definitely kick against the wall and spit out the bad anger they have suffered. Scar's mind is full of short-sighted ideas. When resources are exhausted, he is exhausted, and no one is willing to help him.
7. What is the main source of Simba's success?
When the day comes, the power of Scar's rule comes from the internal lion clan and the external hyena clan. The internal tech faction begins to rebel. The reason is that they do all the thankless work. The external secretaries are all lazy and lazy. Contributed; in the second day, Simba has developed limbs and has enough strength to challenge his uncle Scar, so he didn't have to think about it when he was a child, such a challenge is not called courage but death (Mufasa taught it well!). To sum up, without the help of other lions, Simba may have been attacked and killed by the group.
8. Are coyotes all evil? Why isn't there a frontal wolf in it?
I think it should be designed so that there are positive wolves in the coyote, just like lions are good and bad, Americans are good and bad; coyotes should also be good and bad, just like Japanese and Germans are good and bad. Otherwise, it is easy to create a rigid image for the audience. However, the rationale for this episode is that the coyote's living environment is very gloomy and desolate, and it is really difficult to grow positive wolves in this environment.
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