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'The Lion King''s mythic narrative: Dysney as moral educator.
Journal of Popular Film and Television
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January 1, 1996|
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"How do we restore [the] value of personal responsibility?" asks a recent newspaper headline (Montgomery E6). The article suggests that there is growing concern about the need for traditional values such as responsibility. The concern is reflected in the number of recent popular books that call for a more virtuous character in the people of American society. For example, in Habits of the Heart, Robert Bellah and his colleagues extensively interviewed more than 200 Americans to discover "how to preserve or create a morally coherent life." But they note that "the kind of life we ...
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