Topic > on King is a 1994 American animated musical adventure film directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff and written by Irene Mecchi, Jonathan Roberts, and Linda Woolverton. The film "The Lion King" is influenced by Shakespeare's play Hamlet. MAIN CHARACTERS • Mufasa: he is Simba's father and king of the Pride Land. • Simba: son of Mufasa and future king of the Pride Lands. • Scar: Mufasa's younger brother and Simba's uncle The story begins with the birth of Simba, a young lion who will succeed his father Mufasa as king. After Simba's uncle Scar kills Mufasa, Simba is tricked into thinking he was responsible and flees into exile in shame and despair. After living with two wasters, Simba receives valuable perspective from his friend Nala and his shaman Rafiki, before returning to challenge Scar to end his tyranny. SUMMARY (Introduction) Simba is born. His father, Mufasa, shows Simba the Kingdom and explains everything. (Rising Action) Scar, Simba's uncle is jealous of the young prince. He devised a plan with the help of the hyenas to have Simba and Mufasa killed in a hasty escape, so he could become king of the Pride Lands. Mufasa dies but Simba survives. Scar then convinces Simba to believe that it is his fault that his father was killed. Simba escapes and meets Timon and Pumba (secondary characters). They teach him the "Hakuna Matata" lifestyle. And the emergence of evil arises under Scar's rule. (Climax) During Simba's days with Timon and Pumba, Nala Simba's childhood friend finds him one day and encourages him to go back and reclaim the Kingdom from the brutal Scar. So Simba struggles with the internal battle over whether or not ...... middle of paper ......ide Rock can take his place in the "circle of life." We also saw how Mufasa's motivation encouraged Simba and reminded him of his true identity and self. Mufasa made Simba realize his potential and the responsibilities of his position as king. Should we adopt Mufasa's leadership qualities? Would my leader be successful in the hospitality industry? Yes, the leadership qualities represented by Mufasa should be adopted by us to succeed in life. A leader like Mufasa would be successful in our hospitality industry as he treats everyone equally, without any discrimination. It is committed to ensuring the well-being of all its followers at all times. He is a democratic leader and takes the advice of his animal companions very seriously and instills confidence in them to help him protect The Pride Lands and his son from any possible danger. These qualities cannot be lacking in our sector.