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    Shrek: CCRF Violations

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    ‘Short’ tempered Lord Farquaad. While Shrek is at its core‚ a children’s film‚ there are a number of prime examples of violations of the CCRF which deserve to be unearthed from beneath the mound of clichés and mind-numbing satire. If one were to draw a case against Lord Farquaad for his violations against the CCRF‚ than the prosecutor would have an overwhelming amount of evidence to draw upon against Lord Farquaad‚ here are just a few. First of all‚ the foremost example of Lord Farquaad’s violations

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    characters are Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz)‚ Shrek (Mike Myers)‚ Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow). The other characters include the old fairy tale creatures from stories of childhood‚ which are brought to life‚ and this is the tale. The hero‚ Shrek‚ is forced to go on a quest in order to win back the deed to his swamp because Lord Farquaad banished the Fairy tale creatures there. Lord Farquaad is herding all the fairytale creatures out of the city of Dulop because he believes

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    Shrek

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    Is Shrek a conventional fairytale? Analyse how the makers of Shrek use the conventions of a fairytale and comment on the ways the film both typifies and subverts the genreWhat are fairytales? Fairytales are stories with a moral which have been passed down from generation to generation mainly orally. When we consider fairytales we think of; Prince charming‚ damsel in distress‚ evil witch and a happy ending. These so called “fairytales” started off as very gruesome and brutal stories about how children

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    the order from Lord Farquaad telling Shrek that he needs to move out of the swamp he towers of the villagers and Lord Farquaad.Shrek’s first meeting with Donkey starts off traditionally. Shrek roars at Donkey trying to scare him away‚ but Donkey is not frightened at all. Instead Donkey ridicules Shrek about his bad breath. Donkey continues to ask question thus causing Shrek to shout at Donkey ‘ What am I’ to identify to Donkey that he is an ogre.

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    Heroes Journey for Shrek

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    The woods‚The country. He’s an ogre and everyone hates him. He wants to be alone. Call to Adventure The hero is presented with a problem‚ challenge or adventure to undertake Lord Farquaad sends fairy tale creatures to Shrek’s swamp‚ so he leaves the swamp to go to Lord Farquaad. To get his swamp back‚ he has to rescue the princess Fiona Refusal of the Call The hero refuses the challenge or journey‚ usually out of fear He doesn’t refuse. Meeting

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    green ogre who lives alone in the woods. He is feared by all the people in the land of Duloc. When the ruler of Duloc‚ Lord Farquaad commands all the fairy-tale beings to live in the woods‚ Shrek loses his peaceful life in the swamp. He sets out with his new friend Donkey to find Lord Farquaad and convince him to remove all the fairy-tale beings back where there belong. Lord Farquaad accepts under one condition. Shrek must draw out to find the beautiful princess Fiona‚ who will become Farquaad’s bride

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    Shrek as an Epic Hero

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    of the obsessive‚ evil‚ fairy-tale hating Lord Farquaad. This is Shrek’s first call to adventure. Campbell claims‚ “One may be only casually strolling when some passing phenomenon catches the wandering eye and lures one away from the frequented paths of man.” This is sort of what happened to Shrek in that he was just living his life when the fairytale characters entered his swamp. Shrek announces to the fairytale creatures that he will go to see Farquaad to move them out of his swamp and back to

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    The Story Behind Shrek.

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    The Story Behind Shrek There are many fairy tale stories throughout our world. The movie Shrek however is not your typical fairy tale. Although it can be considered a "kids movie"‚ in some ways it is anything but that. Within the movie are a lot of hidden view points. Shrek has a lot of "adult type" humor that many children wouldn’t understand. The movie has also succeeded in paralleling our society in many ways. It shows how the people today try to make money off of anything; shows that the "modern

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    Shrek Play Analysis

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    as a whole. The set did a sufficient job at letting us know where we’re at and what’s going on with the scene. The lead actors of the where John King as Shrek the Ogre‚ Allaura Stockbauer as Fiona‚ Caleb Miller as Donkey‚ and Caleb Alexander as Lord Farquaad did a good job on the acting side‚ but since this is a musical their vocals could have been more impressive. Senior John King played Shrek. At times I really felt like John was Shrek‚ but he did lose it a couple times. He didn’t quite nail the

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    Adventure- (The hero is presented with a challenge adventure or problem.) In this case‚ when the fairytale characters are all appearing in Shrek’s home‚ we realize that he won’t be living a peaceful life in the swamp on his own anymore. Shrek goes to Lord Farquaad who says the only way the fairytale characters will come back to Duloc is if Shrek accepts a quest to rescue a princess out of a castle guarded by a fire breathing dragon. Refusal of the Call- (The hero refuses the

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