Pictures Of Lions Roaring Biography
source(google.com.pk)The Lion King was released in 1994, when I was just a year old. Since then, we've seen
tremendous changes in all genres of cinema, and we tend to look with somewhat of a
condescending air at the relics of the past, writing them off as primitive. I disagree
wholeheartedly with this practice. This film, much like Pride Rock itself, has stood the
test of time and continues to be a legitimate piece of artistic literature-- worth seeing
and worth talking about, as illustrated by the following lessons it has taught us.
Allegedly a film just for children, The Lion King goes so far beyond the mind of a child
and calls upon us as global citizens to think more deeply about ourselves and our place in
the universe.
Hakuna Matata
Hakuna Matata
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Hakuna Matata
"It means 'no worries' for the rest of your days. . . it's our problem-free philosophy. . .
Hakuna Matata." In this world, there are things we can change, and things we cannot. As a
perfectionist who is extremely attentive to detail and prone to OCD tendencies, I would do
well to remember this motto in the future. It is a simple lesson but a good one. There will
always be evil in the world; it is our challenge to find the beauty amidst the chaos and
destruction.
"Remember who you are."
Mufasa's last words (or those of his ghost, rather) to his son as he fades into the
celestial background leave an echo both in Simba's heart and in ours. After the horror of
the stampede that killed his father, his time away in the jungle, and his mental conversion
to the "Hakuna Matata" lifestyle, these words fall heavily on Simba's conscience. "No
worries" is a great escape tool to utilize from time to time, but we cannot walk away from
our true identity. We can change our present and thereby our future as well, but our past
is part of us-- it is an intrinsic, indelible part of our composition that, try as we may,
will never be erased. Responsibility seems to be a quality extremely lacking in our society
today. Who are we? Can we even remember?
"Remember who you are."
"Remember who you are."
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The Great Circle of Life
As Mufasa explains to a young Simba, "When we die, our bodies become the grass. And the
antelope eat the grass. And so we are all connected in the great circle of life." We have
inherited this earth not to squander nor destroy, but to cherish and cultivate for the
generations to come. Upon seeing the desolation that is post-Scar Pride Rock, Timon
mutters, "Sheesh! Talk about your fixer upper!" The world today is somewhat of a fixer
upper, and only by keeping the future in mind while making decisions about the present will
we be able to continue participating in that Great Circle of Life. In other words, we
cannot eat all the antelope, metaphorically speaking. We must learn balance before we can
learn peace.
The Pride Rock of the Future
By the end of the film, Pride Rock is once again beautiful and flourishing. Like the
lessons we can take from this movie, it stands the test of time and continues on as a
symbol of strength for future generations.
As for the lions, they provide a bit of adventure as they're modeling for photos. Burrard-
Lucas states of a run-in with four cubs, "They intuitively recognised the front of
BeetleCam and would try to circle around to attack it from behind. They also grew bolder
whenever BeetleCam retreated, swiping at it with their oversized paws. We were just getting
the hang of this new game when disaster struck; BeetleCam’s front left wheel hadn’t been
tightened properly and it worked its way off! The cubs instantly seemed to recognise that
the buggy was in distress and they closed in...The cubs ran off with it and proceeded to
have a highly raucous game as they tried to steal it off each other. We had to wait for
over an hour and a half before we were finally able to retrieve the saliva-sodden tire! To
our amazement, it had a few punctures but was otherwise undamaged. We slotted it back onto
BeetleCam and we were ready to go again!"
That's quite a testament to how much abuse the BeetleCam can take and still be ready to
roll for more images.
© William Burrard-Lucas
"Over the course of the next few days, we were able to gain new understanding and respect
for the lions we were photographing. We were always mindful that we didn’t want to harass
them or intrude on their lives. However, we came to appreciate that lions are incredibly
curious cats and full of the bravado that comes from being the Masai Mara’s top predator.
This resulted in plenty more raucous games with the youngsters and some wonderful
encounters with older individuals, who treated BeetleCam with nonchalant disdain,
deliberately ignoring it as it manoeuvred around them," says Burrard-Lucas. .
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