
In a quixotic world I’d be able to write all of my schoolwork about 'The Lion King'. I feel ebullient everytime I even think of Simba and the gang crossing over that log bridge. Some people would disparage this movie as merely being a cartoon for little children, but it’s taught me more than most people. It’s nearly impossible for me to appraise 'The Lion King', and I'm well aware that many individuals would deprecate the value I’d assess it as being worth. While it's true that I sometimes pop in this vivacious film with such zest that I second guess my maturity level, I wouldn't be the person I am today without the wise words of a meerkat and his warthog companion. Im practically a dossier of all Lion King-related knowledge and I would consider hakuna matata to be a colloquial term at this point in my vocabulary. The life lessons taught in this movie are in no way cryptic; they express to viewers the importance of responsibility and honor. I would prescribe this movie to anyone looking for a good time, a good story, and a good life lesson. Always remember, the greatest adventure is finding your place in the circle of life.
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