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    Donkey: Example? 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…

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    Baccanno Research Paper

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    Animation is on another new level. The greatest aspect of the animatronics is its ability to create unique, exciting, and persuasive genres from different parts of the planet. Among the best mediums for generating animes series in the continent is the Japanese cinema. It is well-known for generating some of the most popular animes and has swiftly multiplied across other different parts of the world. Other countries like USA, Australia, Canada and China are also among the finest mediums in the…

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    Archetypes In Shrek

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    In the story Shrek there are many different spins of traditional archetypes and the types of characters, but even though this story has different spins on archetypes it still is not gender equal. The archetypes are different because of the looks of the Fair Maiden, Hero and the Villain. Even though from a feminist lense it seems more equal than most fairytale stories it still fails to pass the Bechdel Test. In the story, Shrek is a nasty ogre whom everyone dislikes and sees as a villain, but as…

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    input and previous knowledge. In the film, Shrek is perceived as ugly, philosophers often wonder what defines someone or something as ugly. In the movie the citizens not only see Shrek’s appearance as ugly, but his mannerisms. He is dirty, rude and careless, the complete opposite of the ordinary villagers. Due to Shrek being seen this way it is understandable that this is how he would act. Throughout the film viewers begin to see the different sides of Shrek that the villagers would never…

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    Shrek Fairy Tale Analysis

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    Shrek: A Grotesque Fairytale From the first scene in Shrek, released in 2001, one can clearly expect a series of cynicism and crude humor embedded in a fairy tale. Dreamworks reinvents the tradition pattern of fairy tale happy endings by creating the most bizarre creature: Shrek. The hideous character was first introduced in William Steig 's book published in 1990, and according to critics, Steig 's version of Shrek is more confident and upbeat than the pessimistic and cynical version…

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    Although most audiences find that the film “Shrek” is just a comical film, it is rather more that that. The film actually fulfils the requirements needed to prove that Shrek is indeed a hero that is being represented. The film “Shrek” is a 2001 computer-animated fantasy-comedy film that is initially based on Steig (1990) fairy tale picture book. Shrek has all the characteristics of the hero archetype, even though he is not the typical good-looking masculine hero depicted in most stories for…

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    Movie Shrek There are varying social psychology theories of the self that are evident throughout the movie Shrek. In this paper, I will give a summary of the plot of the movie Shrek and examine six important concepts of self, highlight how the character Shrek demonstrates all six important concepts of self. The six concepts of self that will I will examine are: self-esteem, self-deprecating, introspection, salience, stereotype threat and downward social comparison. The motion picture Shrek…

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    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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    Shrek Two is a popular 3D animated comedy film that was released in 2004, by Andrew Adamson, Conrad Vernon and Kelly Asbury starring an ogre called Shrek whose recently been married to a princess and has returned to her kingdom to meet the in-laws. It gains its effectiveness through the use of anachronisms, intertextual references and the inversion stereotypes. To begin with, one of the ways Shrek 2 gains its effectiveness from the use of anachronisms. An anachronism is something out of place,…

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    amase and were trying to catch him and he ran. As he was running he ran into Shrek and Shrek saved him from the guards. Donkey is the donkey's name. Donkey is very talkitive and nice and sees the good in everything. Donkey follows shreck as Shrek walks back home. Once they arrive Shrek is already annoyed of Donkey's presence when Donkey ask if he could stay with Shrek. Shrek tells him yes but he has to stay outside. While Shrek was trying to eat his very ogary meal when he notticed some noises…

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