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    Shrek Hero Analysis

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    In the beginning of the course, if a professor was to ask his students the question “what is the hero myth?” If the students never had any prior knowledge to the subject they would begin to answer in return the origins of characters like Thor, or basically their favorite superheroes story line. Some might fit the guideline of what the hero myth is and some will not. However after further investigation the hero myth is defined as an ordinary character that lives a regular life which gets called…

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    documentaries, and programs that study and compare between individuals. King of Kong, a Fistful of Quarters, is a popular documentary that compares between two best Donkey Kong players in The United States…

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    Shrek Research Paper

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    Unlike other fairy tales, the film Shrek does not feature the classic charming prince as the hero, but instead, an ogre. This one ogre, along with his friend, Donkey, break the cycle of the classic fairy tales and take adventure to a new level. Not only do they save the princess, but also save all the other fairy tale characters. Nevertheless, Shrek is a folktale because of the style of the story and its allusions to other folk and fairy tales. The style of Shrek is a quest, which is a common…

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    swamp. Shrek takes off with the talking Donkey who will become his best friend to find Lord Farquaad. In the meantime, Farquaad has to marry a princess in order to become a king. He chooses Princess Fiona that is locked in top of a castle. In order to get to Fiona he must get by the lava and a dragon. Farquaad makes a deal with Shrek that if he gets Fiona out of the castle then he will remove the fairytale creatures from his swamp. Shrek finds Fiona and Donkey finds the dragon and they fall in…

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    Shrek Social Psychology

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    villagers. His beloved swamp is then invaded by fairytale creatures because of Lord Farquaad, who says he will only remove them if Shrek saves a princess named Fiona. Fiona is trapped in a tower, guarded by a fire-breathing dragon. So, Shrek and a donkey set out on a journey to save princess Fiona and reclaim the swamp. Shrek is a very dynamic and distinctive character, whose personality can be described by four theories: Psychoanalytic/psychodynamic, Humanistic, Social-Cognitive, and Trait.…

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream is written by William Shakespeare, who effectively uses comedy, fantasy, and romance to develop his theme of “The course of true love never did run smooth.” Comedy is used when Bottom’s head is transformed into one of an ass’s, Fantasy is used when presenting the relationship of Oberon and Titania and the scheming of Oberon, and Romance is repeatedly used during the scenes featuring the mortal love triangles. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare plays with the…

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    The Golden Goblet

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    to a four foot tall guy with giant earrings named Qa-nafer. Ranofer tells Qa-nafer what happened and he takes Ranofer to the queen. Ranofer tells the queen and the guards go capture Gebu and his friend. Ranofer wishes for a donkey and says that he wants to trade with the donkey and build a small house on the edge of the desert. He also wants to become a…

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    the video “The Plight of Afghanistan’s Child Water Carriers” by Zarf Nazar and the article “The Plight of Afghanistan’s Child Water Carriers” by Sayeaed Jan Sabwoon. For example In the video it talks about the struggle that the kids face to get the donkey up the hill and show all of the rocks and uneven surfaces…

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    party's color is blue, and its symbol is a donkey. The Democratic Party’s first association with the donkey came about during the 1828 campaign of Democrat Andrew Jackson. Running on a populist platform (by the people, for the people) and using a slogan of “Let the People Rule,” Jackson’s opponents referred to him as a jackass (donkey). Much to their chagrin, Jackson incorporated the jackass into his campaign posters. During Jackson’s presidency the donkey was used to symbolize his stubbornness…

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    Ophelia said, “Doyle there's a couple of enforcers outside, Mr. Donkey says they're just standing there.” Doyle picked up his weapon and said, “Wait here Ophelia, I'll see what they have to say.” Doyle stormed out and saw an enforcer and another being standing beside him. It was female, but Doyle was unsure whether…

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