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    Shrek, Basic Communication

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    chosen the feature film "Shrek" to be analyzed. The overall story of Shrek is simply similar to Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. It is a romantic story between an ugly-beast with a beautiful Princess‚ which is setting up as an old kingdom movie packed with hilarious jokes and images. The form of the movie is in 3D animation movie‚ which is brilliantly created by Dreamworks. In addition‚ I would like to use this assignment as an opportunity to argue that the genre of Shrek is a romantic fairytale comedy

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    The Story Behind Shrek.

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    The Story Behind Shrek There are many fairy tale stories throughout our world. The movie Shrek however is not your typical fairy tale. Although it can be considered a "kids movie"‚ in some ways it is anything but that. Within the movie are a lot of hidden view points. Shrek has a lot of "adult type" humor that many children wouldn’t understand. The movie has also succeeded in paralleling our society in many ways. It shows how the people today try to make money off of anything; shows that the "modern

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    Shrek Forever After

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    Plot Before Shrek and Donkey rescue Princess Fiona in the first film (despite Shrek’s deal with Lord Farquaad)‚ King Harold and Queen Lillian – desperate to lift their daughter’s curse – meet with con artist Rumpelstiltskin‚ who wishes to become King of Far Far Away in exchange for helping them. But before the deal is signed‚ Harold and Lillian learn that Fiona has been rescued. Rumpelstiltskin is then shown to have become washed up as a result and subsequently bitter towards Shrek for inadvertently

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    the Movie Shrek (2001) For most people‚ movies are made for entertainment. However‚ there are also movies that go beyond merely entertaining its audience. There are films that have been created making use of psychological principles‚ which enrich the movie-viewing experience of audiences. This paper will focus on the movie Shrek‚ which was released in 2001‚ directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson. Shrek tells the story of a green ogre named Shrek and a princess named Fiona. Shrek was feared

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    of Gender Representations in the Movie Shrek Shrek is a movie that is very different from any movies that one could see so far. It is a computer-animated American comedy film‚ directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson‚ and starring the voices of Mike Myers‚ Eddie Murphy‚ Cameron Diaz‚ and John Lithgow. It was based on William Steig’s 1990 fairy tale picture book Shrek!‚ and was produced by DreamWorks Animation. Clearly displaying its difference‚ Shrek was the first film to win an Academy Award

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    Shrek And Pop Culture

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    Shrek is an animated fantasy-comedy film. The protagonist‚ Shrek‚ is portrayed as an unattractive quick tempered ogre. He prefers to live in isolation within the woods because he is often quickly judged by the citizens in the neighboring kingdom‚ Duloc. He befriends a talking Donkey and the two set out on a quest to retrieve a princess for the leader of Duloc and the antagonist‚ Lord Farquaad. He does this in order to clear his property of fairytale creatures that Farquaad exiled there. He and Donkey

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    The movie Shrek which starts like any other fairy tale with a once upon a time. But once we see whom the hero of the story is it is made obvious that this is not a typical fairy tale. Each character symbolizes something in general. The four main characters are Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz)‚ Shrek (Mike Myers)‚ Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow). The other characters include the old fairy tale creatures from stories of childhood‚ which are brought to life‚ and this is the tale

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    Hero’s Journey (12 Stages) The Ordinary World- (The hero’s normal world before the story begins.) In the beginning of the movie you see shrek doing his daily behaviors‚ brushing his teeth with slug juice‚ eating eyeballs as food and setting a fire by burping on a matchstick. Shrek’s ordinary world would be his swamp‚ where he lives peacefully without any worries. Shrek has sign saying “stay out” which indicates he likes being alone. The Call to Adventure- (The hero is presented with a challenge adventure

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    Professor. Russell English -100 11 April 2016 The Semiotic Analysis of a Shrek Shrek-Animated Movie was released on April 22‚ 2001 In the Animated Movie Shrek. Who is an ogre named Shrek has a lonely life gets shattered by evil characters who invade their place. This movie shows that how there are many people out there that are being judged by their

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    Shrek as an Epic Hero

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    Shrek as an Epic Hero Although most people find the film “Shrek” to be just a comical film‚ it actually fulfills the requirements needed to prove that Shrek is indeed an epic hero. “Shrek” is a 2001 computer-animated fantasy-comedy film based on William Steig’s fairytale picture book‚ “Shrek!” He has all the characteristics of an epic hero archetype‚ regardless of his hideous and vulgar appearance as an ogre. Shrek is brave‚ loyal‚ and lives up to the standards our society expects and appreciates

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