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Although Shrek 2 purports to be a cartoon aimed at younger children, it is actually predominantly aimed at adults. To what extent do you agree with this opinion?  

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For this essay I will evaluate the potential arrows that direct us to believe that this film was actually intended for adults with the perception of a children's film. Here I will display the possible arguments for and against the above criticism that will back up both of the children and adult audiences, showing similarities and differences within them and the comparison to other films. The film also demonstrates abilities that combine the audiences together to ensure that all appreciate the content, perhaps less often than expected. Shrek 2, a computer animated film directed by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, and Conrad Vernon, is frequently entertaining but is also, just as frequently, uninteresting or even confusing to some fraction of the audience. Shrek (Mike Myers), a large, fat, green ogre with ears like tiny mushrooms and his new wife, the podgy, green ogress Fiona (Cameron Diaz), who had once been...

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