An Unconventional Fairy Tale

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The film entitled “Shrek” is unlike traditional fairy tales and is a complete reversal of traditional writing methods. Unlike traditional fairy tales such as “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, where the handsome prince rescues the princess and they both live “happily ever after”, the creators of Shrek have used an Ogre (usually known as vicious man eating monsters) to be the hero. This has been used to help create comedy and an interesting, if unconventional, story line. Along with a series of characters who appear to be playing each others roles and magical creatures behaving strangely, the film is like a fairy tale which is completely opposite of what is first expected.

As the film begins, the start is that of a traditional fairy tale, with a large book opening to reveal a story of a princess who is rescued by a handsome prince. This first impression is found to be incorrect only moments later when Shrek declares “like that’s ever gonna happen”, snapping the book shut. This is then followed by rap music which confirms this is in no way like a traditional fairy tale. This misconception is a technique used to surprise and intrigue the audience.

When the townspeople come to try and capture Shrek, a low camera angle is used to show how big Shrek is in comparison to the townspeople. He acts like a traditional ogre by saying he will “grind your bones for my bread” which scares the people away. This scene gives an impression that Shrek is behaving like a normal ogre and is following his role in the story.

In the next scene where Shrek first meets Donkey he tries to scare and intimate him by shouting “What Am I?!” This has no effect on donkey who doesn’t seem scared of Shrek. Donkey makes fun of Shrek and comments on his ...

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...e film “Shrek” is unlike traditional fairy tales because of the reversal of normal character roles. The prince is an evil, laughable character who employs the skills of Shrek to fulfil his role. Shrek, on the other hand, isn’t like normal ogres and despite all his attempts to scare Donkey away; he eventually stops pretending to be something he isn’t. The characters are not the only part of the film which makes it successful. The presentational devices used have an equal influence on the audience and affect humour, suspense, action scenes and character interaction. Different camera angles and lighting techniques have a subconscious effect on whether the audience like or dislike the characters and also fully understand the plot and humour aspect of the film. Shrek would not be so successful without both the strong plot along with well used presentational devices.

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