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    The main character‚ Shrek‚ is a hideous‚lime green ogre who is determined to save Princess Fiona before Prince Charming does. Prince Charming‚ a handsome man with luscious blond hair‚ is the ideal hero is this story as opposed to Shrek‚ who is the twisted hero. When Shrek shows up to save Fiona‚ she does not expect a hideous creature so she is startled and reluctant. She later explains how she dreamed of being saved by a handsome prince that would carry her away gracefully. Shrek was just the opposite

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    Throughout the epic "Beowulf" the clash between monotheism and polytheism is evident due to the wide religious belief spectrum it envelops. Allusions to Christianity and Paganism show up constantly throughout its text and create a dissonance in values and symbolism through the duration of the poem. The protagonist of this epic‚ Beowulf‚ starts off not as a savior of his people but as a lowly druid seeking to prove himself on the field of battle such as Jesus started as a carpenter from a poor family

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    theory of cognitive dissonance. The purpose of advertising can be to create a cognitive dissonance to generate a favourable response from the buyer toward a product or a concept. First of all‚ I will talk about the purpose of advertising and its mechanism and I will look at how it can be related to the theory of cognitive dissonance. In addition to that‚ I will examine the effects of fear appeals on consumers‚ which are a direct application of the theory of cognitive dissonance. I will try to provide

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    In the book‚ Opening Skinner’s Box Lauren Slater introduces many psychologists‚ one of the few she has studied was Leon Festinger. Festinger taught at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and later published The Theory of Cognitive Dissonance in 1957. Dissonance means a lack of agreement between beliefs someone may hold dear. Festinger believed humans conform to an ideology to conceal their actions. Festinger’s theory clearly states‚ “An individual created a motivation force that would lead‚ under

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    Karen April 21‚ 2013 Psych. 1100 Psychology Analysis Paper #3 Cognitive Dissonance The Psychological story of decision making does not end however when the decision has been made. The act of making a decision can trigger a lot of other properties. According to psychologist Leon Festinger‚ whenever we choose to do something that conflicts with our prior beliefs‚ feelings‚ or values; a state of cognitive dissonance is created in us. (p. 244) A tension between what we think and what we do. When

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    The Role of Cognitive Dissonance in Decision Making Introduction When making decisions humans commonly fall victim to errors in logic and reasoning. Since the inception of the study of the mind‚ psychologists have endeavored to isolate the characteristics and causes of errors in human thinking. Researchers and theorists have developed categories of such errors: representativeness heuristics‚ availability heuristics‚ memory and hindsight biases‚ etc. . . . In other words‚ to err is human. In

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    4: Cognitive Dissonance in Fog of War People are largely motivated to stay consistent in how they act and feel‚ however they often have an unrealistic view of themselves. This view creates cognitive dissonance‚ or performing an action based off a thought that opposes one’s self concept (text‚ p.138). Cognitive dissonance occurs because people want to maintain a positive self –image‚ so instead of acknowledging short comings; they apply strategies to avoid the negative feeling dissonance can cause.

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    Festinger quotes‚ "Cognitive dissonance can be seen as an antecedent condition which leads to activity oriented toward dissonance reduction just as hunger leads toward activity oriented toward hunger reduction” (Festinger‚ 1957). The cognitive dissonance theory there is a predisposition for people to look for consistency among their perceptions. At the point when there is an irregularity between states of mind or practices‚ something must change to get rid of the dissonance. On account of an error amongst

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    In the movie Shrek directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson‚ a significant theme is judgement. This is shown through people’s first reaction when they saw Shrek‚ Shrek’s conversation with Donkey and subversiveness of Princess Fiona. The significance of judgement is shown through people’s first reaction when they saw Shrek. “Oh… An ogre! It’s hideous.” is often what comes to people first‚ they stereotype “ogre” as bad and negative characters. “They judge me before they even know me.” It shows

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    Shrek’ The fairy tale is one of the most common and worldwide types of children’s entertainment through centuries. According to Marcia R. Lieberman‚ the effects are gargantuan‚ as she relates: “Children learn behavioral and associational patterns‚ value systems‚ and how to predict the consequences of specific acts or circumstances. Among other things‚ these tales present a picture of sexual roles‚ behavior‚ and psychology‚ and a way of predicting outcome or fate according to sex‚ which is important

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