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Title: Shrek, Basic Communication
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From this point if view, I feel that fairytale is the same. Most of the fairytales around, there are always the element good against evil. In Shrek, it is shown that the ?good' is the character Shrek and the ?evil' is the character Lord Farquaad.
Good against evil is not the only binary oppositions that can be picked up in the movie... Showed first 250 characters
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Binary oppositions, according to O'Shaughnessy's Media and Society p.126-130, is that how everything has an opposition, or there are two sides of them. Binary means two. It's all about dividing things into two, negative or positive, yes or no. Binary oppositions help to analyze further about narrative structure... Showed next 250 characters
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