The Lion King and Hamlet both have three main themes: the circle of life, revenge, and greed as the source of all evil.
Since greed is the source of all evil, both of these tales demonstrate how greatly countries may alter when uncles become rulers. The ancient monarchs' reign is portrayed to be coming to an end and the emergence of new rulers to take their place.
As a ghost instructs Hamlet to take revenge at the end of the play when he kills his uncle to fulfill his father's wish, revenge is finally conveyed. In The Lion King, this is demonstrated when Simba sees his father's spirit encouraging him to return to Pride Rock and become king, which ultimately enables him to get revenge on his uncle for shoving Mufasa into the wildebeest stampede.
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