Shrek is an ogre living alone in his swamp. One day, his swamp is filled with fairy - tale creatures by Lord Farquaad. To get his swamp back, Shrek makes a deal with Farquaad to rescue Princess Fiona from the dragon - guarded castle. Shrek and his talkative donkey companion set off on this journey. When they reach the castle, Shrek battles the dragon and rescues Fiona. But Fiona has a secret - she is cursed and turns into an ogre at night. Along the journey back, Shrek and Fiona start to fall in love. However, Fiona initially believes she is supposed to be with Farquaad. When they finally reach Farquaad, he is disgusted by Fiona's ogre form at the wedding. Shrek then realizes his love for Fiona and they get married and live happily ever after as ogres in the swamp.
The key events include Shrek's swamp being invaded by fairy - tale creatures by Lord Farquaad. Shrek's deal with Farquaad to rescue Fiona. Their journey to the castle where Shrek battles the dragon. Fiona's revelation of her curse of turning into an ogre at night. Their growing relationship during the journey back. Farquaad's rejection of Fiona at the wedding due to her ogre form. And finally, Shrek and Fiona getting married and living happily in the swamp.
Definitely fiction. Robin Hood's adventures are part of folklore and imagination. There's no historical evidence to prove his existence as depicted in the stories.
In such fanfiction, they might face new challenges related to their human identities and social expectations. Maybe they'd struggle to fit into human society or have conflicts with former fairy tale characters.
Robin Hood is a bit of both. There are historical elements that suggest there could have been a real person or people who inspired the legend. However, much of the Robin Hood we know today is fictional. The stories of him stealing from the rich and giving to the poor are more like a moral tale.
Robin Hood's story is a mix of fact and fiction. While there might have been some real figures or events that inspired it, much of what we know is the product of imagination and storytelling.