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    Shrek an Archetypal hero “Ogre’s are like onions.” According to the ogre Shrek, “They have layers.” They also smell disgusting and eat whatever dead carcass’s they can find. People that live in the village’s see ogres as big, hideous monsters. They often hunt and try to plot on sabotaging him. Shrek likes to live in complete solitude. He lives in a tree trunk located in a swamp. His door is made of wood and the door mat made of wooden fence panels. Although, his place where he chooses to call…

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    The investigation found that though the children were directly dehumanized, it was a mechanism to indirectly dehumanize the wealthy Irish. The wealthy are dehumanized as cannibals to illustrate their ogre-like behaviour by following the mercantilist beliefs that the population is a nation’s riches. The wealthy promote an increase of population so that the wages of the people can be kept low and provides the wealthy the opportunity to exploit the poor…

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    There are many qualities that make a character in a story a trickster. Some of these qualities include Humorous/Clownish elements, Uses of Anthropomorphism, and the characters use of Brain over Brawn. All three of these qualities need to be demonstrated in the three Trickster Tales provided, as well as the other qualities that are not mentioned. All three of the characters, Anansi, Master Cat, and Coyote, possess each of these qualities. The use of humorous/clownish elements is in all trickster…

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    down the Taken King. Chaos would finally come to an conclusion. The warlock was responsible for stopping the Taken Kings assistants also known as the ogre. We studied every single spot where the ogre came out and when he would come out. The warlock wore a long robe that started at his chest and ended at his feet. He had the only power to stop the ogre.…

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    Shrek Contract Law

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    Identify the main contract in the movie. The main contract in this movie is called Ogre for a day. The main purpose is to allow Shrek to feel like a real ogre, and to be feared by villagers again for one day. He must exchange one unspecified day of his life to Rumpelstiltskin in return. Identify the six elements of a contract as outlined in class (in your own words!) /6 Offer - a proposal made from one party to another Acceptance- acceptance of an offer to make a legally binding…

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    with Shrek and shrek's in love with Fiona. Fiona shows here as a Ogre because a witch gave her a curse. Then lord farquad comes because Shrek tells him he rescued her then lord farquaad takes Fiona for marriage. Then the fairy tale characters believe in themselves and they say they have things that people don't have so they go to lord farquaad. Shrek stops the wedding and when that happens the characters come and Fiona turns into a Ogre and farquaad gets eaten by a dragon. Finally at the…

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    satirical movie. Statistics aside, is Shrek the better satirical film than Mean Girls? Satire is a concept where you use techniques such as exaggeration and reversals to criticize a topic or social issue in hopes of changing it. Shrek is a film about an ogre whose tranquility is disturbed…

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    such as personality disorders and many downfalls in society. One of the main problems within the movie is discrimination towards the ogres and other fairy tale creatures. Right off the bat a mob comes to Shrek’s swamp looking to kill him. They personally seek him out in his place of residency just because of the fact he is an ogre. All of the townspeople see ogres as awful monsters that kill. In the next scene fairy tale creatures are being relocated out of the town of Duloc in order to make…

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    A defense mechanism in which a sexual or aggressive impulse is shifted to a more acceptable object. Donkey was upset that Shrek was always nice and friendly with Puss In Boots. Yet he was always mean and rude to donkey. Instead of dealing and talking about it to Shrek, Donkey takes his aggression out toward Puss in boots. He hates him and does not trust him. It is defined as a negative out look on life. Shrek throughout the movie shows a negative outlook towards life. He is always mean to…

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    Shrek: Example... uh... ogres are like onions! Donkey: They stink? Shrek: Yes... No! Donkey: Oh, they make you cry? Shrek: No! Donkey: Oh, you leave 'em out in the sun, they get all brown, start sproutin' little white hairs... Shrek: NO! Layers. Onions have layers. Ogres have layers... You get it? We both have layers. Donkey: Oh, you both have LAYERS. Oh. You know, not everybody like onions. CAKE! Everybody loves cake! Cakes have layers! Shrek: I don't care what everyone likes! Ogres are not…

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