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William shakespeare’s hamlet is a play about a prince who must take the throne from his evil uncle, who killed the prince’s father. this classic play most likely influenced the animated film? a. aladdin, about a princess who sneaks out of her father’s castle and falls in love with a young man whom she is forbidden from marrying. b. the little mermaid, about a mermaid princess who goes against the king’s wishes and travels to the surface of the ocean. c. beauty and the beast, about an arrogant prince who is turned into a monster when he is unkind to a woman seeking his .d. the lion king, about a cub who fights his father’s brother to gain control of the animal kingdom his father once controlled.

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