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    Heroes Journey for Shrek

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    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 with the Mentor The hero meets a mentor to gain confidence‚ advice or training to face the adventure

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    Media Review: Shrek

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    them to view. To many‚ Shrek is simply a cartoon about a green ogre and a donkey‚ but Shrek has so much value. This movie can teach us important life lessons if we can open our eyes and see them. The film begins with a narrator explaining that a princess has been placed under a spell and locked away in a tower waiting for her true loves first kiss to free her. We then learn that the story is being read by an ogre reading a page out of fairytale book. Shrek is a large green ogre that lives in solitude

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    Hoodie: the third being! Crafty‚ Short Stack‚ and Princess Sofia giggled at Hoodie as he fell into the river. Hoodie then noticed the Loch Ness Monster. What was that big‚ scary monster!? Three helpless bunnies in danger…! Now was his time to shine! Hoodie hopped onto the Loch Ness Monster’s back and zoomed down the vanilla river! What a show! Hoodie skillfully hopped off the Loch Ness Monster in mid air and landed proudly in front of Princess Sofia! “What a show off” said Short Stack. Hoodie

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    returned to its traditional 2D animation with The Princess and the Frog in 2009. This was Disney’s first fully 2D animated film since Home on the Range (2004). This film brought to Disney the first African-American princess‚ who became one of the four non-Caucasian Disney princesses and the second American princess. The introduction of Tiana jumpstarted a new line of Disney princesses – followed by Tangled‚ Brave (Pixar‚ but included in Disney princess line-up)‚ and Frozen – and returned to the notion

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    “‘Rapunzel‚ Rapunzel‚ let down your hair’” (Grimm 44). Famous words that many people know from their childhood. The tale of Rapunzel. A story that many adults and children are fond of. A picture of a beautiful princess with long golden hair looking out of a tower towards her handsome prince appearing in thousands of minds. Though most of the American population knows the general plot of the myth‚ most fail to realize that the story has changed greatly from the original Grimm fairy tale version. The

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    Disney Informative Speech

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    to be a princess. Let us reveal to you why using an Aurora costume‚ among the list of new Disney Halloween outfits offered‚ both you and your children can both join in on the wonder of the holiday. Once upon a time‚ Disney was not the marketing genius it is now and finding princess costume for girls‚ let alone adults‚ was near impossible. However‚ being in the business of making dreams come true‚ Disney is now offering a line of Halloween costumes‚ including an extensive line of princess gowns (for

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    why an Indian as Pocahontas‚ falls for a murderer of thousands of his countrymen as was John Smith? Or why witches are always bad? Or why women are always in the background in these films (Hubka‚ Hovdestad & Tonmyr‚ 2009)? The world of Disney Princess began in 1937 when Snow White entered the world with the Seven Dwarfs (McRobbie‚ 2008). Since then it continued to add princesses in this world and the most recent movie was Tangled (Rapunzel) in 2011. In the past years‚ due to the lack of portraying

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    Summary Ang Huling Prinsesa” (The Last Princess) is a documentary from Kara David shown in I-Witness back in 2004. It is a challenging feat for anyone who wants to see and explore a mysterious tradition preserved for decades among some of the mountains isolated communities. I-Witness travels to the Tapaz Mountain‚ considered the farthest in Capiz‚ located in the central Philippines island of Panay. Reporter Kara David reaches the community of Rizal Sur‚ a village that looks just like any other isolated

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    had its vast array of princesses in its prime and they’re still continuing to create more that unsurprisingly influence the girls in our society. Each princess of Disney’s undoubtedly came along with their own distinct personalities‚ however all of them portrayed some similar characteristics that correlated with the same intentions of being a princess if not already one. However‚ each story that goes along with these infamous princesses is how masculinity and femininity are depicted in the movies that

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    Sexism In The Film Aladdin

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    they affect society today. Lets begin with sexism. Jasmine is presented as a vocally independent character. She‚ unlike other disney princesses‚ is fleeing from palace life and the idea of marriage. Yet this is also the only disney movie where a princess is being forced to marry‚ not because the law demands it‚ but because her father believes she needs someone to take care of her after he is gone. In the end of the film her father changes the

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