by atouchofgrace » December 20th, 2010, 12:12 am
Nala is very important. If you think about it, she's "The Heart" of the story.
The Hero: The Hero does not HAVE to be the leader, or the most intelligent. In time, he will reveal his great potential, eventually swaying friend and foe alike to his cause. He needs significant growing up to reach that point. (Simba)
The Heart: Their personality is based on getting the others to recognize that there are more things at stake than their personal vendettas. The voice of reason, the hero's guiding light. Quite often The Heart character will also be The Messiah, where they go out of their way to help all of the little people. (Nala)
The Ace: Heroic and epic. Sometimes he won't even know how great he is, making those jealous even more frustrated/guilty. (Mufasa)
The Magnificent Bastard: Generally, this character is really good at being bad. (Scar)
[quote="Amanda"]I get the impression that if Simba had never bumped into Nala as an adult, he would not have been motivated enough to return to Pride Rock despite whatever persuasion Rafiki or Mufasa's ghost might have given him.Simba needed her to step him up, since she was the one physical and close connection he had with his past (Simba didn't even know who the heck Rafiki was, and for all he knew his talk with Mufasa's ghost might have just been a dream). She was a reality check. Even when he finally talked to Mufasa's spirit, he was on the brink of either staying in the jungle or leaving, Nala was the tipping point. Also, having her by his side on the battlefield only made him more determined to have a face-off with Scar.[/quote]
I fully agree ^^
Simba - "If I don't fight for it, who will?"
Nala - "I will."