How to figure out the psychology of Simba the Lion King?

Updated on amusement 2024-05-12
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Well, LZ, listen up: (figure it out for yourself, that's just my opinion).

    First of all, you have to understand that Simba's identity, he used to be a king, so in childhood, was carefree, and slightly felt that he was superior, so the tone was slightly arrogant (just slightly, very inconspicuous, but to be expressed), in' I can't wait to be king', to show the innocent joy of a child, and then to the elephant cemetery, the tone is normal at first, even a little excited, followed by a contempt for infinity, but later, the conversation with the coyote seems to be a competition, (he is not convinced by the coyote). The ensuing conversation with Raft Sa, you think about the situation when your dad says you are when you do something wrong. (LZ, are you going to give dubbing for adults or for juveniles?)

    I don't have time, let's talk about this first, there's time to continue)

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Simba Simba – King of the Kingdom of Glory.

    Kiraya's father, Nana's husband. Like all children, Simba is playful, boisterous, and fearless, running around with his friend Nana all day long, chasing after him, and he believes he can do anything! It was his dream to be a king as great and respected as his father Mufasa.

    His father's death once disoriented him, and he was deported from the country, and he lived a life like a paradise with Timon and Peng Peng. It wasn't until Nana's appearance, and the teachings of his father and the mage Rafiki, that the young prince realized his fatherly bravery, wisdom, and responsibility. With the help of his friends, he returns to the kingdom and challenges his uncle Scar.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Very simple! It's OK to see more of the animal world!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Simba finds his motionless father in the valley of dead silence. He felt grief and guilt, believing that he had killed his father. Scar, with ulterior motives, tries to encourage Simba to flee and orders the hyenas to kill him.

    Simba escaped under the cover of the thorn bushes, and the hyenas screamed at Simba's fleeing back, "Never come back, I'll kill you when I come back!" From then on, Scar ascended to the throne and introduced the hyenas to the lion kingdom.

    Simba ran for his life until he couldn't run anymore and passed out on the ground. Two well-meaning friends, the witty and clever Mongoose Timon and the kind-hearted boar Pemba, save him. Timon and Pumbaa teach Simba to be carefree, not to think about the past, not to think about the future, and not to have responsibilities, just to live for today.

    As the days passed, Simba grew into a handsome lion. By chance, Simba and his childhood friend Nana meet. Nana tells Simba that everyone has been in dire straits since Scar became king, and she wants Simba to return to the Lion Kingdom, but Simba doesn't agree.

    The wizard Lafarge also found Simba, and with his persuasion and the teachings of his father's gods, Simba decided to return to the Lion Kingdom to save his people. Simba angrily challenged Scar: "I'm back, you choose, either abdicate or accept the challenge!"

    The cunning Scar does not want to surrender, and he constantly scolds Simba for killing his father in order to stall for time. Simba relents with guilt and accidentally slips off the rock, thinking that Simba's death Scar tells him that he killed Mufasa. In a fit of rage, Simba turns his grief into strength, leaps to his feet, knocks Scar to the ground, and drives the despicable uncle off King's Cliff, where Scar becomes a meal for the hyenas.

    At this time, the rain poured down, as if to moisten the long-dried land. Amid the cheers and blessings of his mother and friends, Simba officially proclaims his reinstatement. This story teaches us that in the face of our own mistakes, we can only solve them by facing them, and we cannot blindly run away from them.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Guilt ......There are two possibilities, the first is that it fades during his life with Timon Phumpa.

    The second possibility is that he was carrying the guilt all the time, and it was not until the battle with Scar that Scar told the truth that the guilt disappeared, and by the way, he turned his anger into strength and destroyed Scar.

    Uh-huh, that's all.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is recommended that you go directly to the Lion King to get a better understanding! ~

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The company of Timon and Pumbaa made him forget the pain of losing his father for a while; Nana's persuasion and description of the current situation of the Glory Kingdom aroused his sense of responsibility, and made him want to return to the Glory Stone, but he still felt that he had killed his father and did not dare to go back; Rafichi's enlightenment and the words of Mufasa's soul (who did not blame him) strengthened his conviction to go back; In the end, Scar admits that he killed Mufasa, so that he recognizes the real murderer, and he no longer feels guilty, only anger at Scar.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    He insisted on his beliefs and bravely went to the bottom.

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