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    Princess Fiona was very disappointed to meet the Lord. He was not what she expected. A long, dark haired, short in height man was carried off his horse and sat on the ground by his guards. It was getting late and Princess Fiona needed loves first kiss soon to break her spell. She suggests an immediate wedding ceremony for the two. When the wedding started and everything was in motion a dragon interrupted with a love struck Shrek and his beloved friend Donkey. They came to save the princess from…

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    play a game show and he has to pick a princess and he picks princess Fiona. There is a scene with all three Fiona's ages 7 through 23. There at lord farquaad's castle and farquaad is singing with the dolls then Shrek shows up and scares everyone but he is chosen to rescue princess…

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    Teresa once said, “If you judge people, you have no time to love them.” This quote is relevant in the 2001 movie Shrek. The star of the movie, Shrek, is an ogre who falls in love with princess Fiona, while rescuing her from a castle protected by a dragon. Shrek has a deal with Lord Farquaad that if he can bring Fiona back to be the bride of Farquaad, he can get his swamp cleared of fairytale creatures. In the satirical Dreamwork production Shrek, William Steig utilizes the device bathos and the…

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    around him. These seemingly minor instances can help to further connect people to the character of Shrek. Back to the first movie, Shrek, the main character, Shrek, goes off on an adventure for selfish reasons. He stepped forward to retrieve the princess from the tower because he wanted to get rid of the “fairy-tale” creatures in his swamp. Throughout this journey the audience, just as Shrek does, grows to love the faithful and annoying companion Donkey. Not only can someone find him or herself…

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    disrupted by Donkey. They enjoy ogar activities for the rest of the adventure till the sunset came along and princess Fionna makes an excuse why they should stop for the night. Shrek and Fionna share rat in a stick and have a romantic moment when she realizes the sun was getting ready to set so she ran off into her hut. Shrek catches himself realizing he has caught feelings for princess Fionna. Donkey tells Shrek he needs to tell Fionna about the way he feels. Shrek walkes off into the…

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    today’s definition of hetero- romantic and heterosexuality is way different than years ago. Today people express love and sexuality openly no matter what age the listeners are. Relieving The Invisible About G-rated Disney Movies Once upon a time Fiona married Lord Farquaad and Shrek married an ogre, Cinderella didn’t fit into the glass slipper,…

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    animation was revolutionary and changed the direction of other films in the upcoming years. The tale has a close similarity with the generic sleeping beauty story tale. The fairy tale revolves around a princess trapped in a castle guarded by a vile dragon and not so righteous hero which must save the princess in order to reclaim the ownership of his swamp. The film follows under multiple ideologies and perspectives that are predominated throughout the film. Analyzing the film through a…

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    One of the clear signs he shows is his complete lack of remorse for his heinous actions towards other characters. He holds a tournament between men to see who will be fit to try and fetch Fiona. He states clearly to them that some may die and shows just how much he will not care for their death as he sees the deaths as benefiting him due to him having a champion. It proves his complete disregard for others in general how selfish he is. Farquaad…

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    The Wizard of Oz-Expository #3 The cowardly lion is a great example of a dynamic character in The Wizard of Oz written by L. Frank Baum. Dynamic characters such as the lion experience a drastic change as the story plays out. When the cowardly lion is first introduced to the plot he tries to scare Dorothy, the scarecrow, and the tinman by jumping out of the forest but to his dismay he was just as scared of them as they were him. He is truly terrified of anything and everything. Which leads to his…

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    Squealer There are a few interesting characters in the novel animal farm, like Boxer, but squealer is my favorite. Squealer has a plausible tongue that could convince anyone to do anything. In addition to being very convincing he is equally clever and has a quick mind. Though squealer is the antagonist he is my favorite because he could persuade a nun out of her panties within a few minutes. In the novel the others said that squealer could, “turn black into white” meaning he could sway…

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