Overall, we learn from this movie that stereotypes and labels should not be apparent in our society. These characters are portrayed as very much able bodied, which is in contrast to our typical social construct of fatness being gross or ugly. This movie takes a new path to our typical fairy tale story, because we are used to seeing social constructs as what we “should” look like, or how we are expected to see perfection. Shrek embodies an incredible prince, and he and Fiona live happily ever after as large green ogres which is a positive alternative to what would often be classified as disgusting. Society takes a poor approach to fatness and when it is not necessary. There are a lot of important lessons for our society to learn from this movie that are often avoided at all costs in society and production.
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Overall, we learn from this movie that stereotypes and labels should not be apparent in our society. These characters are portrayed as very much able bodied, which is in contrast to our typical social construct of fatness being gross or ugly. This movie takes a new path to our typical fairy tale story, because we are used to seeing social constructs as what we “should” look like, or how we are expected to see perfection. Shrek embodies an incredible prince, and he and Fiona live happily ever after as large green ogres which is a positive alternative to what would often be classified as disgusting. Society takes a poor approach to fatness and when it is not necessary. There are a lot of important lessons for our society to learn from this movie that are often avoided at all costs in society and production.