The Application of Harmon's 8-Segment Story Circle in Lion King

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The Application of Harmon's 8-Segment Story Circle in Lion King
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The You: Introduce the protagonist and the world they inhabit. In The Lion King, Simba is born, and his potential to become the next king is established.
The Need: Define the protagonist’s goal or desire. Simba’s need is to prove himself and claim his rightful place as king.
The Go: The protagonist embarks on a journey. Simba leaves the kingdom after his father’s tragic death, feeling responsible for the event.
The Search: The protagonist searches for what they need. Simba encounters Timon and Pumbaa, who teach him a carefree and carefree lifestyle away from his responsibilities.
The Find: The protagonist finds what they are looking for. Simba reunites with his childhood friend, Nala, and realizes the importance of his duty to his kingdom
The Take: The protagonist takes hold of what they found. Simba decides to return to his homeland, challenge his evil uncle Scar, and reclaim his place as king
The Return: The protagonist returns to where they began. Simba confronts Scar and his past, facing the ultimate test of his bravery and strength.
The Change: The protagonist undergoes a transformation. Simba defeats Scar, takes his rightful place as king, and learns the importance of responsibility and leadership. Simba restores balance to the Pride Lands, reunites with his family, and brings harmony back to his kingdom.
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Bibliographic Citation
Siu, E. (2023, June 22). The Power of Storytelling in Marketing: How to Engage Your Audience. Single Grain. https://www.singlegrain.com/blog/ms/storytelling-in-marketing/
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English Circle
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English Solid Line

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