LittleBuford
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I already made clear that the fraternal sense doesn’t in any preclude the possibility of their being adoptive brothers (hence why I wrote “That doesn’t have a bearing on whether or not they’re biological brothers, of course”). My point was only that the non-fraternal uses of the word obviously aren’t what’s going on in the script. Zazu’s comment to Scar would make absolutely no sense except as a reference to a fraternal relationship. And the fact that Scar succeeds Mufasa (as his brother and therefore next in line in the absence of Simba) proves the point.I understand your point of view, but that doesn't mean my background doesn't inform my perspective. As I mentioned if I hear someone call another brother, even when adding "big" to it as a qualifier, I don't automatically assume they are biological brothers. There are all sorts of situations where that can happen. Heck, there is a even a mentoring program called "Big Brothers Big Sisters" I used to be involved with where the mentor/mentee would regularly call each other big brother/little brother in conversation.
So agree to disagree on that. But I hope this helps you understand why my background helps color my opinion.
And I agree those are valid examples on how one would conclude that biological link. I'm just not conceding that its not possible to also conclude that its a non-biological link. Which is why I leave it up to the original intent of the filmmakers, they are the final authority on it in my opinion. If you disagree with the filmmakers and say that should have made it more clear in the original if that is what they intended, well that is up to you.![]()
I have to say this is a very strange debate to be having. It’s one thing to argue that their relationship as brothers may or not be biological (there’s room there for discussion), but quite another to be suggesting that one might watch The Lion King and walk away with the notion that Scar is simply some sort of friend or non-fraternal relative of Mufasa’s (which very clearly is not the case)!