undefined. Symbolic Interactionism in Shrek. By: Jeremiah Mckinzie,Djenebou Doumbia, Edgar Betances.
undefined. FILM CREDITS. Directors: Adam Adamson and Vicky Jenson Written by: William Steig, Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio Distributed by: DreamWorks Pictures, Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures.
undefined. Why was the film created?. A play on the Damsel in Distress with a couple of twist Reading provides perspective Looks can be deceiving Love can be flourished in the most uncommon places..
undefined. Symbolic Interactionism in the film. “ Ogres are like onions” People judge me before they even know me “People used to think i was a monster.. And for a long time … i believed them.” Society lives and judges people on the set stereotypes.
undefined. Djenebou’s Thoughts. They disseminate this work in 1996 they found that dreamwork is the thought of grouchy green giant ! that the answer would bleak, you will also hear that Shrek were the ugly monster disgusting looking stepchild” of the studio animation of wings They wanted to it because it was known as the “Gulag”, the author “Nicole Laporte. Said if you failed on prince egypt ! You will be sent to dungeon to work on shrek..
undefined. Jeremiah’s Thoughts. Damsel in Distress archetype Looks can be deceiving Stereotypes mean nothing They judge me before they even know me Fiona meets Lord Farquaad.
undefined. Edgar’s Thoughts. People in power dictate social constructs Close friends can help you overcome internal struggles.
Sources. Adamson, A., & Jenson, V. (2001). Shrek. DreamWorks Distribution Nickerson, C., on, U., 16, O., & Charlotte Nickerson Research Assistant at Harvard University Undergraduate at Harvard University Charlotte Nickerson is a student at Harvard University obsessed with the intersection of mental health. (2023, October 16). Symbolic Interactionism Theory & Examples. Simply Psychology. https://www.simplypsychology.org/symbolic-interaction-theory.html.