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    be peeled off in order to discover the true knight in him. With time‚ his layers were peeled one by one‚ and the audience was able to see a different man. Shrek also didn’t want to accept the hero’s quest or the search for the damsel in distress‚ Fiona. He didn’t want to leave his house or the ordinary world where he belonged to‚ apart from

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    but she actually has her own purpose behind everything she has done. By watching the move of Shrek2 and Shrek3‚ I found out that there are various scenes including boosting body image. In Shrek2‚ with the song of Fairy Godmother‚ she tells Princess Fiona that a high priced dress‚ some crystal glass pumps will make her stress disappear. By putting on lipstick‚ shadowing blush‚ vanishing her blemishes and tooth decay; she can find her prince someday. It’s not suitable for children because it is

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    the traditional fairy tale storyline to put a funny twist on things. In a traditional fairy tail there would not be a talking Donkey as one of the main characters. In most traditional fairy tales there is a ‘handsome‚ strong’ prince and a weak princess whom relies on the prince rescue the damsel in distress. Donkey is very quick witted this is illustrated when he uses his quick wit and charm to get himself out of a life/death situation with the dragon. He is a born entertainer and can always

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    to redefine is “Princess”. Other than its literal meaning of ladies of the royal family‚ the word princess has also been used and related to concepts negatively. I can totally agree with some but letting a good word turns into a bad one; I would rather “Re-redefine” it instead. How would you define the word “Princess”? I bet everyone has a different answer and thought. If you ask a little girl‚ she probably tells you that her dream is to become a princess or she is a princess because her daddy

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    What Features of fairy tales or legends are evident in the movie ‘Shrek’? The animated film ‘Shrek’ is a modern portrayal of a traditional story. It displays most‚ if not all qualities of both legend and fairy-tale. As the opening scene begins with non-diegetic music (audible to audience only) and a magical light shining on a large book with the traditional starting of a fairy tale ‘Once Upon a time’. This opening scene demonstrates one feature of the fairy-tale genre. This can also be seen through

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    Introduction. Although the quality of movies is vastly degrading these days‚ there are still some great family-oriented movies. These are films which can be watched and enjoyed by everyone regardless of age and gender. Watching movies is an exercise that can be best enjoyed with family and even friends where everybody can have fun together and build everlasting memories. The following is a list of the top 5 family movies you can share with your family members as well as your loved ones to double

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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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    TOOLS OF PRODUCTION support your description? How do the tools of production establish Shrek’s character and highlight his flaws? Shrek and Donkey set out on their journey Act Two Why do Shrek and Fiona fall in love? What is Donkey’s function in the story? How does this change Shrek and Fiona in terms of what they want out of life? Approaching their destination Act Three What moment of the story is Shrek’s greatest failing (i.e the climax of his failing)? How has Shrek changed through

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    Fiona is a character in The Giver. Fiona is patient‚ cheery and polite. Fiona is known as the person who always smiles. Question 1: Some similarities between Fiona in the book and the film is that her personality is the same she is caring and … We can see she is caring in both the book and the film because she cares for the old in the book but also cares for the babies in the film. Some differences between the book and the film is that in the book Fiona was assigned the job of Caretaker in the House

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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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