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    must draw out to find the beautiful princess Fiona‚ who will become Farquaad’s bride‚ so he can be a king. Shrek begins his quest with Donkey. Fiona is in a castle which is guarded by a dragon. They rescued Fiona. Once they head back Shrek started to like Fiona‚ but Fiona is keeping something secret. Shrek and Fiona actually have something in common. The story‚ of course‚ has a happy ending‚ were Shrek stops Fiona and Lord Farquaad’s wedding‚ and Shrek and Fiona ends up together‚ at last. Actantian

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    beautiful princess in the whole Kingdom. The first princess’s name was Aleena. Princess Aleena had the most beautiful long blond hair and had magical shoes. The second princess was Jennine. Princess Jennine was a beautiful brown haired princess from egypt and rode to fairy tale land on her beautiful pink pony. The third princess’s name was Marineli. Princess Marineli was a beautiful red haired mermaid princess from the sea with a magic wand. And the forth was princess Holly. Princess Holly

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    Heroic Cycle Of Shrek

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    produced by Dreamworks and shown in 2001‚ is about an ogre who needs to rescue a princess in order to get his swamp back from being inhabited by the fairytale creatures Lord Farquaad forced to be there. With the company of Donkey‚ he ventures across the lands to a castle where they meet a dragon and rescue a surprised princess. However‚ the journey back turns out to be a twist as Princess Fiona and Shrek fall in love and Fiona reveals her secret of being an ogre by night. In the end‚ they get married

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    PDHPE Shrek Analysis

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    King‚ sends Shrek to rescue Princess Fiona‚ who is waiting for her one true love (to release her with a kiss from a curse that turns her into an ogre at night). But once they head back with Fiona‚ it starts to become apparent that not only does Shrek love Fiona‚ but Fiona loves Shrek as well. They split up and Fiona goes to marry Lord Farquaad. Both Fiona and Shrek regret this decision almost immediately‚ Donkey however convinces Shrek to stop the marriage and tell Fiona that he loves her. With the

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    Bell and Fiona are similar in their own stories because like Bell‚ Fiona can be identified as the Sleeping Beauty. Since Princess Fiona is spellbound in the ogre‚ she needs to be kissed by her true love‚ in order to transform her body back to human. Similarly‚ in the actual fairy tale‚ Beauty and the Beast‚ Bell who is also spellbound and unconscious‚ could only be awoken by a kiss from her true love. However‚ there is an ironic twist to the original fairy tale‚ because in Shrek 2‚ Princess Fiona’s

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    Shrek as an Epic Hero

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    Shrek as an Epic Hero Although most people find the film “Shrek” to be just a comical film‚ it actually fulfills the requirements needed to prove that Shrek is indeed an epic hero. “Shrek” is a 2001 computer-animated fantasy-comedy film based on William Steig’s fairytale picture book‚ “Shrek!” He has all the characteristics of an epic hero archetype‚ regardless of his hideous and vulgar appearance as an ogre. Shrek is brave‚ loyal‚ and lives up to the standards our society expects and appreciates

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    In "The Princess Paradox" James Poniewozik suggests that being a princess is much different now than it used to be. But many daughters will always want to be princesses‚ no matter how much the idea of "princess" has changed over the years. Poniewozik starts his article off by stating that people often try to keep their girls from wanting to become princesses. But in the end they always will want to. Poniewozik states that girls used to want to be a princess with a pampered life. But to him this

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    Shrek Forever After

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    Plot Before Shrek and Donkey rescue Princess Fiona in the first film (despite Shrek’s deal with Lord Farquaad)‚ King Harold and Queen Lillian – desperate to lift their daughter’s curse – meet with con artist Rumpelstiltskin‚ who wishes to become King of Far Far Away in exchange for helping them. But before the deal is signed‚ Harold and Lillian learn that Fiona has been rescued. Rumpelstiltskin is then shown to have become washed up as a result and subsequently bitter towards Shrek for inadvertently

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    eyes and Fiona was staring into Shrek’s eyes after he rescued her. The sunset was the background setting and they were shown in a close-up shot which shows emotions or romance. Another example would be when Shrek and Fiona were exchanging proclamations of love after Lord Farquaad was devoured by the dragon. When Shrek kisses her‚ instead of turning back to human form‚ she turns permanently to an ogre. When Fiona says she was supposed to be beautiful‚ Shrek says she is already beautiful. Fiona and Shrek

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    traditional approach. In the next scene the fairytale book is slammed shut. Then this green ugly ogre named Shrek appears. Thus suggesting that this film is not tradition but unconventional. Shrek the ugly ogre is a friendly beast that rescues the princess from the evil prince. Shrek is an unconventional character in a typically traditional fairytale. Shrek’s initially threatens the storybook characters in his swamp. His initial qualities is that of a tradition ogre. Shrek tries to scare villagers

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