Professor. Russell
English -100
11 April 2016 The Semiotic Analysis of a Shrek Shrek-Animated Movie was released on April 22, 2001
In the Animated Movie Shrek. Who is an ogre named Shrek has a lonely life gets shattered by evil characters who invade their place. This movie shows that how there are many people out there that are being judged by their first look. This is a quote from the movie, "I'm not the one with the problem, it's the world that seems to have the problem with me. People take one look at me... A big stupid ugly Ogre. They judge me before they even know me...” …show more content…
Title “So Happily Ever After, Beauty and the Beasts”, “The filmmaking team behind ''Shrek'' takes the bare bones of William Stieg's children's book about an ogre who thinks filthiness is next to godliness and glories in bad manners and iciness and uses that as a taking-off point for a new animated film that rejoices in its own brand of perversity.” By-ELVIS MITCHELL
As you can see that the Animated Movie Shrek is a stereotypical to other Fairy tales and how the Characters are placed and given roles. This movie is a very emotional Changing it contains many different Camera angles and colors to show the happy, sad and angry situations. As you know that people are being judged by the First look or how the person looks and if that person is socially equal or different from each other. This is what the movie is trying get it out that you won’t know someone By how that person is dressed or looks like. A very famous quote whish is “You can't judge a book by its binding.” By- Lester