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    Essay on Shrek's Message

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    mice who begin to annoy Shrek. Shrek soon finds out that the Fairy tale creatures have been forced on to his swamp by Lord Farquaad, this leads Donkey and Shrek to set off for Duloc. This shows that Shrek likes his privacy and it shows that he has a heroic side as well, even though it was not intentional. When Shrek and Donkey arrive at Duloc they find that the town is deserted and they soon embark upon a battle royal to rescue the Princess. Shrek becomes the target and

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    what motivated him to accept the call. Donkey helps him on his journey, because he knew where Lord Farquaad was located and shrek didn’t. Shrek didn’t want Donkey to show him the way. Shrek didn’t like Donkey because he couldn’t be quiet. None of the other animals wanted to tell him where Lord Farquaad was because they were scared. The main thing that is significant about shrek is that he is a Ogre. Lord Farquaad is the person that gives

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    fo fum I smell the blood of an Englishman". When Donkey approaches, Shrek roars at him and tries to intimidate him, Donkey is not frightened and Donkey responds to Shrek by laughing at him and is not intimated. Donkey says "You need some tic-tacs" Donkey ridicules Shrek about his bad breath. Donkey questions Shrek; Shrek shouts "What am I?" Shrek emplys that he is a monster but it doesn't scare Donkey. Donkey is very irritating towards Shrek he runs into Shreks house

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    How the Makers of Shrek Subvert the Usual Conventions of a Fairytale Using Presentational Devices In this essay I am going to discuss how the makers of Shrek overturned the expected characteristics of a fairytale. They do this by using presentational devices such as lighting, music, camera angles and visual effect. In my opinion if the film did not use these presentational devices the way they did, it would not be as successful and people would see it in a totally different

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    of her pixie dust fell on Donkey and he was able to fly for a while. He made fun of the guy that was supposed to be buying him and thought he would get away. To his surprise, that did not last, and it resulted in him being chased by all the guards. He and the guards were surprised to find Shrek roaming through the forest, resulting in the guards running away from Shrek and leaving Donkey alone. After the guards leave Shrek is left with Donkey and he wonders why Donkey is still lingering around

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    Shrek Movie Analysis

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    different characters with different abilities and characteristics. For example, the main character Shrek is played by Mike Meyers, an ogre who is feared and seen as a threat by the entire village where he lives. Donkey, is played by one of the best comedy actors known as Eddie Murphy. Donkey is friendly and has the ability to speak. Fiona is a princess who is played by Cameron Diaz has been put in a castle with a dragon and whose only way out is to be saved by a prince. Therefore, I recommend friends

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    Aldous Rolfe Book Report

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    help his father. Aldous’ mill had burned down unfortunately in a fire several months ago leaving him without a way to support his family. His wife was ailing from a disease and needed medicine quickly or she would die, so he decided to take their one donkey to the nearest town and sell him for money. The journey to the town was an exhausting ten miles away and the sun beat down on them as they laboriously trudged the distance. As they approached a village, they spotted a group of peasants who looked

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    monsters, having his sidekick (Donkey) by his side, and having the motivation to save his home from being invaded by fairy tale characters not to mention having to rescue the princess Fiona from being held captive by the evil Lord Farquaad. Shrek may not be as whimsical as Superman, but he does have similar intentions as in retaining something of value, making Shrek a true Epic Hero.

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    Shrek Movie Analysis

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    not your normal fairytale. This movie brings in different characters with different abilities and characteristics. For example, the main character is Shrek , an ogre who is feared and seen as a threat by the entire village where he lives. Donkey is a friendly donkey that has the ability to speak. Fiona is a princess who has been put in a castle with a dragon and whose only way out is to be saved by a prince. The first setting of the movie is Shrek's swamp and it starts with a riot of people from the

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    you're supposes to run away". When Shrek tries to make Donkey leave him alone by roaring at him donkey just makes a joke about that if the roar didn't scare people the breathe would. Donkey tries to become friends with Shrek by coming into his house and bouncing on his bed saying they can stay up late swapping stories but Shrek doesn't want to be friends with Donkey. Shrek kicks Donkey outside and Donkey keeps popping his head up in the window which annoys Shrek

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