Compare And Contrast Simba And Hamlet

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Hamlet and Simba both show signs of being depressed. A key indicator of this is when Hamlet says, “Nor customary suits of solemn black, / Nor windy suspiration of forced breath” (I.II 77-78). These lines in the play are critical for the readers to visualize the depth of Hamlet’s depression. Hamlet shows that he is being depressed by wearing all black clothes. Along with Hamlet, Simba also shows signs of being depressed throughout the movie. Simba shows this trait when Scar convinces him he was the one behind the death of the king, Mufasa. This is important to the movie because, this is the reason Simba left the kingdom. In the movie when Simba runs away, he feels guilty for his father’s death, he shows this by crying, hanging his head, and