Где взять краткое содержание Shrekа на английском?
Shrek
“I’m not the one with the problem, it’s the world that seems to have the problem with me. People take one look at me… A big stupid ugly Ogre. They judge me before they even know me…” –Shrek. Everyday, millions of people are judged based on a simple first impression. Society is quick to pass judgements on people based on factors such as appearance, language, setting, and possessions. However, when the time is taken to get to know a person, it is proven more times than not, that the judgements taken are false. As expressed throughout the movie Shrek, sometimes things are not always as they appear.
It is primarily through the characters in Shrek that this theme is expressed. At home in his swamp, a flatulent ogre named Shrek defends his life of solitude, though deep down it’s probably not his first choice. Due to the fact that he is a strikingly ugly ogre, he is automatically assumed to be evil and cruel, therefore labeled an outcast to society. Shrek exploits that misconception in order to protect his privacy.. An example being when he was confronted by torch bearing, pitchfork wielding villagers. He describes the gruesome fates awaiting those who disturb him, in hopes of the villagers never returnin
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Later in the movie when Shrek arrives to Duloc, he takes a look at Lord Farquaad’s enormous castle and quickly comments that Lord Farquaad is compensating for something. However, as the movie continues Shrek is accompanied by a talking donkey that takes no thought to Shrek’s ugliness. Donkey is shocked at first, but is quick to realize that although her figure has changed physically, she is still the same person on the inside. Whenever the sun begins to set, she quickly hides away, afraid she may reveal the darkness put upon her during the night; an ugly ogre, just like Shrek. However, identity deception doesn’t always have to do with personality. Many times society judges people based on the setting, or possessions. In the beginning of the movie, Lord Farquaad is seen as a tough powerful king as he walks towards the room where the gingerbread man is being tortured. We are quick to see a change in the angle of the camera to reveal a short, shinny man. We assume that only kings live in castles and therefore he must be one. However, there is one minor problem; Lord Farquaad is not truly a king. It is then that Shrek’s true personality begins to reveal itself. Lord Farquaad is ruler over the kingdom of Duloc, a town that very closely resembles an amusement park. Perfect law, perfect people, and most important, perfect ruler. He views this land the most perfect town to ever exist.