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Compare And Contrast Megamind And Wreck It Ralph
Megamind and Wreck it Ralph both have extremely similar storylines. Each involves a character that is being outcast from society and seeks a way to fit in. The films talk about how each character created a lot more problems by trying to find a way to be accepted into society. Instead of running away from their problems they decide to return and try to face the problems head on. Each character has a set of special skill and abilities, which they used to harm people. Yet, when they had to face danger they found a way to use their talent for the greater good. The different circumstances in both films made the characters to become hero’s and the use of tone created a way for viewers to more engage in the film. Both films show a positive message

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