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    Shrek

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    job in your society; all of these factors determine your social status. Like in the movie "Shrek" symbolic interactionism plays a big part in the lives of the characters. Im going to talk about the way the characters are judged based on symbols and social sterotypes like the fairy tale creatures too the king and the kingdoom‚ the way everyone looks at ogers‚ and some ways Shrek judges the princess based on her status. I think everyone should judge not based on symbols but

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    VoglerAppendix 2 Group questions: Shrek Pre-viewing What do you expect to happen in a fairytale? What character‚s do we expect? List them and briefly describe the key players. Establishing the world of Shrek and ‘the call to adventure’ Act One How does the audience know this is going to be a comedy? Why do we care about Shrek achieving his goal? What is at stake? What other stories‚ films or texts are you reminded of as you watch this film? Describe the Ordinary World of Shrek What TOOLS OF PRODUCTION

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    adapting to new challenges‚ individuals trying to shut off the rest of the world and the help of others an individual’s attitude will change as they enter the world. This is shown the the novel The story of Tom Brennan by J.C Burke and in the movie Shrek by (director) An individual’s personal battle with their inner self may hold them back as they try to overcome challenges and enter into the world. The author uses flashbacks throughout the novel from Tom’s perspective. These are of the night of

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    not as important as it is in Dream Works “Shrek.” In this amazing children’s comedy‚ most of those who would watch this film (under the age of 16) would probably miss the symbolism or innuendoes unlike those who have come to a mature adult age and have come to see what is being represented within the film. if you were to watch this movie‚ you would find four important characters that are key source of the social symbolism. These characters names are Shrek‚ Fiona‚ donkey and Lord Farquaad. Within

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    Identity Article

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    direction of changing themselves to suit the needs and interests of others. Princess Fiona‚ from Shrek strived to be the perfect princess that any knight in shining armour would dream of. However‚ she was hiding a deep‚ dark secret – an ogre. Princess Fiona was in fact an ogre and she was hiding this side of her because she thought others would think she was ugly and repulsive. Nevertheless‚ Shrek‚ another ogre‚ discovered her inner beauty. Beauty that was far beyond appearances. As Helen Keller

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    The prince is always often handsome‚ charming‚ brave and wealthy The film ‘Shrek’ begins in a traditional way by using the most common phrase ‘Once upon a time’ that gives you an idea that the film has used some traditional phrases. Well you can tell by the opening scene that ‘Shrek’ is different to a traditional fairytale on how it shows Shrek doing his own thing. Shrek is very not like a stereotypical prince. Shrek is an Ogre which straight away puts a picture in your mind of like a dirty‚ scary

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    Areglo‚ Gella Lorefe BSLM-2A Analysis of the movies Himala‚ Matrix and Shrek The phenomenal Filipino film Himala is based on a true incident of a teenage girl in Cabra Island in the province of Occidental Mindoro. In this film‚ the people believes that the drought they are experiencing is the product of a curse placed upon the town for driving away a leper years before. There are a lot of tragic events happened in the story. It is also related to our society‚ where almost all of the people blame

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    Everybody likes to laugh‚ including me. It is said that laughter is the best medicine. With all the bad things going on in the world today‚ everyone needs to have a good laugh every now and then. Some of my favorite comedy movies include "Shrek" and "Shrek 2". The third most popular type of movie at the box office is science fiction. This is also my third favorite type of movie. Science fiction movies are thrilling‚ suspenseful‚ and action filled. They can be scary too. Science fiction movies

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    Cameron Diaz Bio

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    John Cusak‚ Al Pacino‚ and Dennis Quaid. But she didn’t stop there. Diaz took on the role of one of Charlie’s Angels in the 2000 remake of the 1970’s TV show‚ and starred in the 2002 sequel. In ’01 Diaz gave life to Princess Fiona from the hit movie Shrek and has stayed with her character for the three following movies. Diaz’s most recent films were Bad Teacher (2011) and What to Expect When You’re Expecting (2012). Cameron Diaz is not married and has no children‚ but according to a 2012 interview

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    in the short story The Rocking-Horse Winner through: "the terrible mother" Hester‚ "the anti-wise man" Oscar Cresswell‚ and "the sacrificial scapegoat" Paul. Hester is portrayed as cold and shallow‚ accurately demonstrating the terrible mother archetype. Thus‚ she is a perfect example of the theme of tormented family relationships‚ present in the short story The Rocking-Horse Winner. When the authour describes what‚ "Everyone else said of her: ’She is such a good mother. She adores her children

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