George of the Jungle (film) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of George of the Jungle.

George of the Jungle (film) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of George of the Jungle.
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George of the Jungle

Summary: Discusses the film, George of the Jungle. Analyzes the character of George and examines his standing as a romantic hero. Details which characteristics of a romantic hero he possesses.

What is a Romanic Hero? A man, who possesses youthful quality, loves nature and is innocent and pure of purpose. Then George, the protagonist of the movie George of the Jungle, would be a perfect example for a romantic hero. He is young, possesses youthful quality, pure of purpose and "has a sense of honor not based on society rules but on some higher principles." He loves nature and rejects town life.

George definitely loves natures. He has spent most his life in the jungle. He plays with many different types of animals and they love him a lot too. He can even understand and talk to them. He seems to get along with nature than with people. Once, he got captured by a group of hunters. Monkeys and elephants then came and rescued him. And when his animal friends are in danger, he is always ready to...

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