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WEBOgre is a hideous giant that feeds on human beings in fairy tales and folklore. Learn about the origin, examples, and metaphoric sense of …
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WEBFemale Ogres do look similar to males, but are somewhat distinct enough to tell the difference. There is, in fact, an official model. Note the fake beard.
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WEBJan 12, 2023 · Learn about ogres in folklore and study their characteristics. Explore the use of ogres in fairy tales and study examples of famous ogres as characters in stories.
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WEBAn ogre (feminine: ogress) is a large and hideous humanoid monster, a mythical creature often found in fairy tales and folklore. While commonly depicted as an unintelligent and clumsy enemy, it is dangerous in that it …
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WEBMay 9, 2013 · Given their brutal nature, ogres are often thought of as being male. However, there is also such a thing as a female ogre, known as an ogress! Of course, if you’re a Shrek fan, you already knew that! Ogres …
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