What was ofelias second task?

Guided by fairies, Ofelia's second task is to retrieve a dagger from the sleeping Pale Man (one of my favorite Hollywood monsters, played masterfully by Doug Jones). Despite the faun's strict warning against eating food from the Pale Man's table, Ofelia cannot resist.
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What is the second task the faun sets for Ofelia?

The faun offers Ofelia a mandrake root to help with her mother's health. The second task consists in the retrieving a dagger from the Pale's man cave.
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How many tasks did Ofelia?

Ofelia creates an imaginary world of her own to escape the cruel and harsh realities of the world. When she encounters a faun, she must complete three tasks in order to obtain immortality according to the legend of a princess.
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What is Ofelia's third task?

For the third task, the faun has Ofelia bring her baby brother to the labyrinth. She is told she must spill the blood of an innocent creature, but refuses to harm him. Reality enters the labyrinth as Vidal finds Ofelia, takes the baby, and shoots her.
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What does the faun ask Ofelia do for her final task?

She succeeded and Ofelia was then given her last task by the Faun: to spill an innocent's blood (rather, to kill her brother).
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What were Ofelia's tasks?

Ofelia's relationship with Carmen is the driving force behind the world of fantasy she finds herself in. Her first task is to retrieve a key from a giant toad living under a tree shaped like the female reproductive system (scroll up to the picture if you have any doubts).
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How and why does Ofelia disobey the Faun in the final scene?

The Faun reveals that the final task was a test and that by refusing to sacrifice someone else she proved she had the moral character that made her worthy to enter the Underworld. Through her disobedience and sacrifice, Ofelia is granted eternal life with her mother and father.
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Does the faun love Ofelia?

The Faun (also known as Nigel) is a creature that informs Ofelia of her true identity as Princess Moanna and guides her through the tasks that will allow her to return to the Underworld to be with her true parents. To put it simply, the faun is in love with Ofelia.
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Why does Ofelia eat the grapes?

Ofelia claims that she ate the two grapes because she didn't think they would be missed. One can draw certain parallels to the Greek myth of Persephone and the Biblical account of the Garden of Eden. However, she appeared to be in a sort of trance with the forbidden fruit acting as a sort of a Siren's Song.
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Is Ofelia Dead Pan's Labyrinth?

In 1944, Ofelia got killed in the middle of the night by her cruel stepfather, Captain Vidal, in Spain and within the labyrinth.
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Why is Pans Labyrinth rated R?

“Pan's Labyrinth” is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian). It has graphic violence and occasional obscene language.
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How old is Ophelia in Pan's Labyrinth?

Ofelia is an eleven-year-old girl who is living in wartime Spain and, after her father dies, is sent to live with her new stepfather, the powerful fascist officer Captain Vidal. She feels trapped by reality until her imagination takes her into an enchanted labyrinth where she meets a faun who agrees to help her.
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Who kills Vidal in Pan's Labyrinth?

However, Mercedes refuses by coldly telling him that his son will never even know his name, implying that she won't carry on Vidal's legacy to his son, much to Vidal's shock. Pedro draws his gun and shoots Vidal in the right cheek, killing him and avenging those (including Ofelia) who perished by his hands.
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What does Ophelia represent in Pan's Labyrinth?

Ophelia is a woman destroyed by love. She's inspired countless romantic paintings because she represents femininity, innocence, love, and death. The tale of her death is almost magical.
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Is Pan's Labyrinth and Labyrinth the same?

Pan's Labyrinth and Labyrinth with David Bowie are basically the same movie. They're both fantasies about a young girl who enters a labyrinth and encounters a powerful magical being, meets many different creatures and eventually saves her infant half-brother.
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Is Pan's Labyrinth scary?

One of the reasons Pan's Labyrinth is terrifying is that it connects viewers to the fears they had as a child – a fear of the dark and of monsters. Another reason is because it brings together two incompatible worlds but the dangers in one world are also in the other and there seems to be no escape.
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Is Pan's Labyrinth a metaphor?

Pan's Labyrinth has been a frequent subject for critical analysis, with many seeing the film as an allegory for the aftereffects and trauma of war. Del Toro has expressed that Pan's Labyrinth's meaning is, at its heart, a simple story created to embody the fairytales that inspired the work.
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What is the moral of Pan Labyrinth?

Whereas most fairy tales extol the virtues of honesty, obeying your elders, not straying from the path, Pan's Labyrinth's moral is about thinking for yourself, disobeying authority.
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Why is it called Pan's Labyrinth?

The film's original Spanish title is "The Labyrinth of the Faun." It was retitled "Pan's Labyrinth," after the goat-human nature god Pan, in English-speaking countries, German-speaking countries, Scandinavia, The Netherlands, and Croatia.
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Will there be a Pans Labyrinth 2?

Guillermo del Toro Returns to PAN'S LABYRINTH With A Dark Fantasy Novel Sequel. Fans of Guillermo del Toro's incredibly dark fairy tale Pan's Labyrinth might be excited to know about his upcoming novel project.
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What myth is Pan's Labyrinth based on?

The film Pan's Labyrinth takes a spin on the myth of Pan with the Faun. In this version of Pan, the Faun is a part goat and part forest, rather than a human, having tree roots for legs and being covered in moss and shrubbery. Alluding to the Pan of the ancient tales who is the god of the forest.
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What does Captain Vidal symbolize?

Captain Vidal is a character that represents absolute oppression, and this oppression is visible in the two main themes of the film, womanhood and moral responsibility.
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How is Ofelia disobedient?

Ofelia disobeys her mother Carmen when she goes about the second journey in the woods, where she meets a grueling frog and dirties her dress to no repair. She disobeys her stepfather Captain Vidal by stealing her brother from him.
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What does the faun give Ofelia?

The next night, the faun visits a very upset Ofelia in her room. She tells the faun that her mother's been very sick; she nearly miscarried. He gives her mandrake root to place under her mother's bed in a bowl of milk, promising that she'll feel better.
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What story does Ofelia tell her brother?

Mercedes turns and realizes Ofelia has seen all of this, and is frightened. Ofelia's scared by the different night sounds, and by the creakings of the house. Her brother is also scared so Ofelia tells him a story about a rose on a mountain. The rose promises eternal life but is guarded by poisonous thorns.
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