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    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 technique reversal to…

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    Shrek Belonging Quotes

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    Shrek 5 Far Far Away the place of passion. Shrek has finally paid off his debt and is now finally moving into a new swamp alone and barren. He was driving in his onion car anxiously thinking about his new home. As he was pulling up in the muddy driveway, He said to himself, “At least I don’t have to put up with Donk…” And there he was joyous to see Shrek. “Oh my gosh Shrek it really is you isn’t it.” “Yes Donkey it really is me. Look I don’t have the time to…” “I’ve been missing you. Am I…

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    Shrek Social Psychology

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    In the Movie Shrek, a green ogre named Shrek lives in a swamp, isolated from a village and it’s people. He is first introduced as an isolated and angry ogre, who spends his time alone in his swamp or terrorizing local 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…

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    Froggy Short Story

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    One time, there was a frog named Froggy. He had been through many adventures with his friend Panda, who was a panda. This time, however, Froggy was at the front entrance of a haunted house all by himself. He could hear the sound freaky wind blowing. Suddenly, the black shadow of an animal showed up. Crack! went the thunder. Lightning hit wires and all the electricity turned off. Slowly, the shadow moved closer and closer to Froggy. Froggy felt a chill go down his spine. Then, suddenly, the…

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    Throughout the film Shrek there are various uses of non diegetic sound as well as dialogue, music and sound effects, which functions in the film in order to emphasize and reveal its characters, creates rhythm/continuity, shapes the audience’s feelings and grasp the audience’s attention. For example, Donkey insisting on following Shrek and talking to him despite Shrek demanding him to be quiet. From the very beginning, Donkey’s ongoing dialogue throughout the entire film reveals his character to…

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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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    Omake #1: Never Piss Off Pikachu! Cardin glances down at a familiar, yellow rodent as he squeaked innocently at the Huntsman. The arrogant teen smirked smugly. "How cute, a mutated rodent wants to take me on? Ha! Don’t make me laugh." The Pokémon glared sharply at his cocky attitude. "How about you run along you oversized battery charger before I sick my pet cat on you. Or better yet, do me a favor and charge my Scroll. I could always need a backup charger." An anime vein throbbed on the…

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    Shrek The Musical Essay

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    “Shrek the Musical” is a book musical adaption of the Dream Works film Shrek. The librettist and lyricist is David Lindsay-Abaire and was composed by Jeanine Tesori. The story line of the play follows closely to the film. It follows Shrek an Ogre trying to reclaim his swamp back from a group of fairy tale characters. In order to do so he must confront Lord Farquad who has banished all the fairy tale characters to Shrek's swamp. In doing so Shrek is promised his swamp back in exchange for…

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    In both Taming of the Shrew and Kiss Me Kate we see the characters perform actions that can be seen in both the play by Shakespeare and the 1948 musical by Bella and Sam Spewack. Two comparisons of the play and movie are the shrew(K/L) being starved by P/F, and the jealousy exhibited between the two sisters Kate and Bianca. In Kiss Me Kate, Fred is able to gain control over lily by starving her throughout the production. He claims it is for her own good, because it will give her indigestion on…

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    A Film Review of Shrek Shrek is an animated film, created by DreamWorksâ„¢ and brought to life by state of the art 3d animation. Shrek is made in all ways to reverse fairytale tradition and is a very unconventional fairytale. There are many parts of the film and characteristics of the main characters that make the irregularity of this fairytale funny and effective. Although the fairy tale is an unconventional one its opens like a traditional fairytale film. There…

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