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    Shrek Belonging Analysis

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    the 23/11/11 Shrek is a fantasy film that is based upon an ogre named Shrek who lives secluded in a swamp; he is considered a monster and is feared by everyone. Under a new regime by Lord Farquaad‚ he orders that all fairy tale creatures be turned in to the guards and they are exiled to Shrek’s swamp. Lord Farquaad sends him a quest to save Princess Fiona from a dragon guarded tower‚ and in return his swamp will be given back and along with it‚ his most desired privacy. This film supports many

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    Shrek Parody

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    was his home and he wanted no one to bother him so he kept signs saying ‘keep out’ which indicated that he liked to be alone. One day many fairy tale creatures invade his swamp because of Lord Farquaad. Shrek is forced to visit Lord Farquaad along with a donkey to ask for his swamp back‚ instead of Lord Farquaad simply giving the property back a quest was given to Shrek. The quest was for Shrek to go rescue princess Fiona in order for Shrek to get his property back. 3) The donkey is Shrek’s helper

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    Shrek, Basic Communication

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    in his swamp from his taking a shower‚ eating his dinner‚ and getting rid of the humans who’s trying to kill him. From this‚ it moves on to a disruption. The disruption here is when the fairytales creatures invaded his swamp because of the evil Lord Farquaad has kicked them out from their place. This leads Shrek on his adventures to save Fiona‚ a beautiful princess that is trap on a giant Castile guarded by an undefeated dragon in order to get rid of the fairytales creatures from his swamp. The ending

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    The Hero S Journey

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    Josie Channel Mr. Wilcoxon English Composition I November 4‚ 2014 The Hero’s Journey There are many steps of “The Hero’s Journey”. The first step of The Hero’s Journey is the ‘Ordinary World’. The ‘Ordinary World’ allow us to get to know the Hero and identify with him before the Journey begins. This step refers to the hero ’s normal life at the start of the story. Next‚ is the ‘Call to Adventure’ and the hero is faced with something that makes him start his adventure. This might be a problem or

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    advantages of love

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    Shrek‚ a grouchy‚ terrifying green ogre who loves the solitude in his swamp‚ finds his life interrupted when many fairytale characters are exited into his swamp by order of the fairytale hating the lord Farquaad. Shrek tells them that he will go to ask Farquaad to send them back. He goes along with Donkey who is his new friend. Farquaadd torture the Gingerbread Man into giving the location of the remaining fairytale creatures until his guards rush in something he has been searching for “ The magic

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    Shrek And Pop Culture

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    neighboring kingdom‚ Duloc. He befriends a talking Donkey and the two set out on a quest to retrieve a princess for the leader of Duloc and the antagonist‚ Lord Farquaad. He does this in order to clear his property of fairytale creatures that Farquaad exiled there. He and Donkey complete their quest‚ resulting in Shrek falling in love and the death of Farquaad. Throughout the film‚ elements of pop-culture are seen. The fairytale creatures are predominantly derived from American pop-culture. Shrek and the

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    Shrek 2 Script Analysis

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    Script of Shrek 2 {Man} Once upon a time there was a lovely princess. But she had an enchantment upon her of a fearful sort which could only be broken by love’s first kiss. She was locked away in a castle guarded by a terrible fire-breathing dragon. Many brave knigts had attempted to free her from this dreadful prison‚ but non prevailed. She waited in the dragon’s keep in the highest room of the tallest tower for her true love and true

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    Shrek The Musical Analysis

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    way. Here he is." The dramatic drumroll plays when he officially enters the stage. In addition‚ a dark Darth Vadar-esque tune plays when he reveals Gingy the Gingerbread Man and has been torturing him. This score reveals the sinister intentions of Farquaad and adds drama to the dark reveal of Gingy’s broken

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    Paul Udler Psychology 12/11/12 Extra Credit The fictional character I chose to diagnose is Donkey from Shrek. Donkey is a hyperactive‚ talkative‚ funny and sensitive donkey with buckteeth. He enjoys singing‚ senseless chatter and usually speaks Ebonics. He also proves to be rather annoying to those around him. Donkey has a sweet tooth as well. He enjoys parfait‚ cake and other pastries of the sort. Some of Donkey’s quirks include acrophobia‚ which is a fear of heights. He is also colorblind

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    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 the main characters story line‚ Shrek is seen as a mean‚ terrifying ogre yet he has a hidden persona that is not at first revealed. The society in which he lives in has found him to be someone in which he is not. He has been ostracized

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