Honesty: Fitting In The Movie Shrek

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Throughout the year we have covered many social topics and controversies ranging from racism and sexism to leadership and a plethora of other concepts. In society there are many things that are observed whether we are aware or not. Some things constantly addressed in all of our everyday lives and in media, whether through music, tv or movies, is the idea of fitting in and not being vulnerable to society. Another thing that is also widely addressed is the concept of love and who deserves to be in love and who is not “worthy” or “good looking enough for love”. There is also the largest problem in society, which is honesty. Many people think that the truth hurts and try to avoid it while others only know how to be honest. These are all addressed very often in movies and one movie that addresses all three of these things, believe it or not, is Shrek 2. Fitting in is when you are able to please everyone around you. Sometimes, however, that comes at the cost of not being yourself and trying to act as the people around you do. Although this may be pleasing to the people around you and to yourself in the short-run, in the long run this becomes tiresome and harder to do. In Shrek while sitting at a table with Fiona’s parents, who also happen to be the king and queen of Far Far Away, there is obviously a …show more content…

Honesty and trust seem to be the most simplest of things possible but also the hardest things to obtain and receive. In Shrek Fiona is rescued from a tower by shrek and has to be returned to her parents. However, every night Fiona hides from Shrek due to a secret she is hiding from everyone. Fiona suffers from a curse that makes her an ogress at sunset. Instead of being honest with Shrek and telling him why she must hide from him every night she just lies and says she wants to be alone. This is enough to lose anyone’s trust. However Fiona decides that one day she would tell Shrek, that day being their wedding

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