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Shrek Coursework

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Shrek Coursework The makers of Shrek overturn many traditional stereotypes through characters like Shrek and Lord Farquaad. Shrek and Lord Farquaad are the opposite of their traditional stereotypes with Shrek being the kind-hearted ogre and Lord Farquaad being the evil prince. Another example is, in Jack and the Beanstalk, Jack is chased by the giant, who wants to 'grind his bones to make his bread'. Although Shrek also tries to give the impression that he too is a heartless monster but he is just an ogre who wants some peace and privacy. Shrek starts like a traditional fairytale, using the well-known beginning 'Once upon a time there was a lovely princess'. The beginning is, however, interrupted a hand closing the book and Shrek appears coming out the toilet! Then there is an outbreak of rap music. This suggests that this won't be a traditional fairytale. The rap music surprises the viewers and...

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