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=PARAGRAPH 1= The wrongly accused Fairy Godmother is not guilty. In __Shrek 2__, she is described as the evil Fairy Godmother who almost ruined the land of Far, Far Away. At the beginning of the story, her son, Charming, came to the tower where he thought Fiona would be, but he found that she wasn't there. Because of this, the Fairy Godmother was infuriated and talked to Harold, Fiona's father, about how Fiona wound up marrying an ogre instead of Prince Charming. The Fairy Godmother tried to cast a spell on Shrek, but instead of hitting Shrek, it hit Harold, bounced back, and hit the Fairy Godmother. But actually, the Fairy Godmother isn't the one who is supposed to be deemed as guilty. Her son, Charming, really liked Fiona and wanted to marry her. That's why the Fairy Godmother wanted to help her son. Also, the one who caused all of this is Shrek. You see, he was the one who stole the potion in the Fairy Godmother's factory and caused all of this. And last, the Fairy Godmother was just trying to help everyone. She wanted Fiona to have the best husband ever, and she thought that Prince Charming was it. Also, she thought that Charming, who was born and raised in Far, Far Away would be a better king because he knew more about the country than Shrek, who was a newcomer to the land. Due to all of these factious reasons, the Fairy Godmother should not be declared guilty or an evil villain.

=PARAGRAPH 2= The Fairy Godmother's heartbroken son had feelings for the beautiful Fiona. That's why he went to go save her. You can infer from the movie that the prince wanted to marry Fiona so he could rule Far Far Away. Charming, though, didn't want to marry Fiona because he wanted to rule Far Far Away, but because he really liked Fiona. Because the rude ogre was getting closer and closer to the prince's declared bride, he and his mother, the Fairy Godmother, were getting very agiatated and tried to prevent this from happening. So, wouldn't you try to help your kid if they had the same problem? Most people would try as hard as they could to prevent it from happening. Now, just because the compassionate Fairy Godmother wanted to help, she is thought of as a villain. In conclusion, the Fairy Godmother only tried to stop Fiona from liking Shrek because her son wanted to marry her.

=PARAGRAPH 3= The Fairy Godmother is not guilty because Shrek was the culprit that stole the potion. He went into the Fairy Godmother's factory and stole the potion. On a sunny day, Shrek and his annoying friends, Donkey and Puss in Boots, went inside the Fairy Godmother's factory while she was at work. Shrek rudely took the potion because he wanted to be a handsome prince and he wanted Fiona to be a beautiful princess. The Fairy Godmother tells us that everything was running smoothly until Shrek barged into the factory. Because of the cat, Puss in Boots, the alarm was set off and caused a catastrophe. In conclusion, it will take a long time to get things back to normal, and for her workers to heal from the incident. It takes a while to fix a factory. This is why, if you own a business you should know that it takes a while to repair damages, and a lot of money. Therefore, Shrek and Fiona, along with their little animal friends, must pay for the damage that they caused.

=PARAGRAPH 4= This is a ridiculous case! All that the innocent Fairy Godmother was trying to do was help others! First of all, if her kind son married Fiona, she would be a beautiful princess again. Since Fiona married Shrek, she transformed into an ugly ogar, and Fairy God Mother felt very bad about it.Second, the kingdom would've been so much better because Charming has lived in Far, Far Away all of his life, and knows the land like the back of his hand. On the other hand, Shrek is just visiting for the first time. To top things off, Shrek and his strange animal friends made a huge mess in the Fairy Godmother's factory. They did this by sneaking in! Everything was running smoothly until Shrek showed up. Harold, Fiona's father, promised the Fairy God Mother, that Fiona would marry Charming way before Shrek came into Fiona's life, but she betray him. All that we are trying to say is that the Fairy God Mother did nothing wrong, she just tried to help.

=PARAGRAPH 5= Therefore, the poor, petite Fairy Godmother should not be called a villain, or guilty. As we said before, her son, Charming really cared about the princess, Fiona. She wanted to help her son as much as she could, and she did just that. Next, the supposed "hero" of the story, Shrek, caused serious damage to the Fairy Godmother's factory that will take a long time to rebuild and clean up. The Fairy Godmother just wanted Shrek to pay for it. She was already infuriated and trying to help her son with his problems, and now she had to take care of this, too?!? That's just too much pressure! And finally, the kind Fairy Godmother was just trying to help others! She wanted the best for Fiona, because she thought that Fiona deserved more than just an ogre! Also, the kingdom in Far, Far, Away would probably flourish under Charming more than under Shrek, because Charming knew Far, Far Away a lot better than Shrek. Remember Shrek's background? He lived freely, with nothing to bother him, in a swamp, an extreme contrast to a magnificent kingdom full of responsibilities and concerns that Shrek never encountered before. Charming is much more prepared for the job. So, do you want injustice to prevail and the innocent to be persecuted? Most people would say no. So, we should let the Fairy Godmother be acquited and clear of charges, and Shrek should be locked up in Villain Jail. This would be the best solution possible. Thank you very much, and have a nice villain-free day!