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Rescue of Princess Fiona  

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Luke Slisz 10C Shrek Coursework, part 1 Rescue of Princess Fiona In traditional fairytles, such as 'Snow White', traditional ogres and princesses are enemies by nature. in traditional fairytales it is the prince who slays the ogre and marries the princess to live 'hppily ever after' ; they are enemies. Traditionallly thee is good and evil, ogres are evil (wiched, heartless and violent) unlike princes and princesses who are goodwilled, noble and kind. Stereotypical ogres seen as 'beasts' are those who live in the wild and slaughter animals as they please, it doesn't matter because they only care for themselves. Stereotypical princesses are seen as beautiful, elegant and fragile. A startling sight only worth to be married by royalty. In comparing, the characters of Shrek to the giant from Jack And The Beanstalk, they are very different. But one thing they have in common is that they both live alone because they...

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