Shrek Appeals To A Wide Range Of Audiences. How Have The Makers Of The Film Enabled This To Happen?

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Shrek Appeals To A Wide Range Of Audiences. How Have The Makers Of The Film Enabled This To Happen?

‘Shrek' is very cleverly written and made, it took three years and it took nearly three hundred artists and technicians to make along with Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson who directed it. The voice of Shrek is Mike Myers, Donkey is Eddie Murphy, Fiona is Cameron Diaz, and Lord Farquaad is John Lithgow.

Shrek and Donkey go on a quest set by Lord Farquaad in order for Sherk to get his swap back. The quest is to slay the dragon the gaurds Princess Fiona, rescue Princess Fiona, and return her to Lord Farquaad so they could marry and Lord Farquaad can become King. However, Sherk falls in love with Fiona and they end up marrying.

When studying ‘Shrek' I found that it cannot be classified as fitting into one genre. Instead, it is seen as crossing, over-lapping a number of genres. Sherk contains pastiche; ‘Sherk' contains everything from snow white to little red riding hood. Sherk is a parody it has a classic fairy tale formula, which is turned upside down.
"Once upon a time there was a lovely princess. But she had an enchantment upon her of a fearful sort. Which only could be broken by loves first kiss. She was locked away in a castle, guarded by a terrible fire-breathing dragon. There she awaits in the highest room in the tallest tower."
Then Sherk interrupts, and this is where the audience realises that the film is a parody.
"Like that's ever going to happen"

The first section I am going to study is when Donkey and Sherk are crossing over a long unstable rickety bridge over hot boiling laver to the castle and they rescue the princess. The second section I chose to study is where the prince was just about to marry Princess Fiona but then Shrek stops the wedding and Fiona and sherk end up confessing their love for each other. I chose these sections because the first section contains a lot of suspense and tension and has a hilarious mismatch of Donkey and the Dragon. I also love the lead up to happy conclusions and the second section contains...
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  • Date Submitted: 04/24/2006 02:47 PM
  • Category: English
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