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    . Explain the looking glass theory and self-concept as they pertain to Shrek, Donkey, Princess Fiona, and Prince Farquar. Your answer needs to address the components of self. In your answer, include how self-concept affects the way that they communicate. Remember that communication includes cognitive, listening and speaking processes. According to the looking glass theory, we use others as a mirror to see ourselves and we imagine what others think of us then include these imaginings in our self

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    different forms of love can be misunderstanding such as mistaking lust for love. The book, The Princess Bride, written by William Goldman, and the movie Shrek directed by Andrew Adamson, both portray individuals facing tough situations that can only overcome through the power of love. Specifically, in both contexts, this is proven through the characters, Westley and Shrek, and Princess Buttercup and Princess Fiona. Westley and Shrek share similar characteristics. Both characters are rejected by society

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    Essay on Shrek's Message

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    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 says 'Can't we settle this over a pint?' This suggests that Shrek is not really a violent character and only uses fighting as a last resort. Shrek agrees to Lord Farquaad, to go on the quest to save the Princess in exchange for his swamp back. Upon the first leg of their journey Donkey says that Shrek should 'Pull some of

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    Far Away Vs Shrek

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    lived a beautiful princess. Her parents casted her away because she was cursed by an evil witch, “by night one way, by day another thus shall be the norm till you receive true loves kiss, and then take true loves form” (Shrek). One day she is to be rescued by a handsome prince, the curse would be broken, and they would live happily ever after. At least that is what the storybook says, but in actuality, that is not how this story goes. Shrek 2 breaks the typical stereotype of princess animated films

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    was going through the woods looking for someone to save a princess for him. He found Shrek and they made a deal. Recently Lord Farquad has banished all fairytale creatures out of his kingdom, and they got dumped in Shreks swamp. So Shrek made the deal, if her brought home princess Fiona Lord will have to let the fairy tale animals back in the kingdom. After that Shrek and Donkey starts his journey. He finds the castle and Shrek rescues Fiona well Donkey distracts the dragon that protects the castle

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    In the film Shrek, Fiona was waiting for her brave knight to rescue her so they may have their true love’s first kiss. Yet, Fiona does not find that. She soon realizes that her “brave knight” or true love, is an ogre named Shrek. She planned how it might have gone but it went completely opposite of that. Feminists like Wollstonecraft and Woolf wouldn’t approve of the way Fiona is portrayed in the film. In the film, Fiona is cursed with turning into an ogre at sun down until she receives a true love’s

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    lord decides he will marry Princess Fiona, who is locked away in a tower and guarded by a dragon. Farquaad agrees to take back the fairy tale characters if Shrek delivers Princess Fiona to him, and the ogre along with his new friend donkey accept the quest.

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    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 by all the people in the town of Duloc. He lived alone in a swamp, which he one day found to be swamped with fairy tale creatures. The fairy

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    the conventional fairytale goes Shrek knows he will find Princess Fiona in the "Highest room in the tallest tower" However Shrek is not a conventional hero. We see this when Shrek finds the princess and is supposed to wake her with a kiss, however Shrek shakes her franticly. We all know you are supposed to slay the dragon before you save the princess, whereas Shrek doesn't even do that. This is when Princess Fiona knows something is wrong and says, "This isn't right" and

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    Shrek: Movie Analysis

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    The script for Shrek is the antihero going to save the princess for his own selfish reason because he doesn't want people on his land, so he made a deal to go rescue the princess so people can stay off his land Shrek and donkey start off on a rocky start but eventually becomes really good friends which you didn't expect because Shrek “doesn't like people” and princess Fiona doesn't expect an ogre to come rescue her, which we later discover she also is an ogre. Some themes of this movie ties in on

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