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    The Princess Bride isn’t exactly the most manly title for a movie, so when I say that it is one of my favorites, many individuals who have not had the pleasure of viewing it are mistaken in their first impression. In truth it's full of, “Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles…”, the list goes on; manliness shouldn’t be questioned. One of the biggest contributors to this adventurous plot is the young swashbuckler Westley. Westley is a daring young

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    Blurb: Inigo has begun his fifth year as the Dread Pirate Roberts since taking over from Westley. As he returns from his travels across the waters to Florin and Guilder to visit Fezzik and Westley, there comes news of the retched six fingered man still being alive. How could this be, Inigo thought he defeated him when saving Westley and his bride years ago. He cannot let this man escape with his life he must avenge his father’s death. Where could the six fingered man Count Rugen be hiding for all

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    Independent Reading Annotations: The Princess Bride Buttercup, a milkmaid, falls in love with Westley, the farm boy, but Prince Humperdinck wants to take Buttercup as his bride to murder her and start a war. Westley must save Buttercup from Humperdinck while dealing with kidnappers, a Fire Swamp, and being tortured till he was mostly dead. A rhyme loving giant, a revenge seeking Spaniard, and a Miracle Man help Westley storm the castle and save Buttercup. In the process, Westley becomes the Dread

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    of a raven from the days of old and his quest to lead his animal brethren to the religious truth unfolded before the pig’s eyes- the story of Moses. The following are the most significant entries from his account of life on Animal farm. Entry 1: Jones came home today grumbling about the animals and his farmhands again. At least he took the time to throw me some scraps

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    The Princess Bride Written By: William Goldberg Original Writer: S. Morgenstern Report by: Sophie Godek Genre: Fiction, Adventure, Romance Plot Summary: As a young child, Buttercup never worried about anything. She just rode her horse and teased the farmhand, named Westley. Then, one day, something happens. The girls of her village stop talking to her, won’t even look her way. When she asks why, she is told it is because she has stolen the boys of the village away. Every day, the young men crowd

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    The Princess Bride is an amazing movie that has many great characters. It is based off of a book that shares the same name. Although there were many main characters, I have chosen to write about the characteristics of the ones that remind me of people that I know. These characters names are Wesley, Vizzini, and Prince Humperdinck. All of these characters could be described as being overly confident, and fairly intelligent. Wesley was a very poor servant to a young woman named Buttercup, and

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    Test 3 (150 Points) POLS110 – Introduction to Politics This test is due (typed, double-spaced, & printed in black ink) at 10:30 on Werdnesday the 4th – email it to me no later than 10:30AM & bring a hard copy to my office (ASB 323). Late penalties start to accrue at 10:40 —10% for every 10 minutes you’re late. Tests WILL NOT be accepted after 11:20. As with any assignment for this class, GRAMMAR MATTERS. If your grammar makes me want to cry, your grade will probably have a similar effect on you

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    What's the film’s message I thought the overall message that The Princess Bride portrayed was that true love always finds a way.I say this because know matter what obstacle occurred, Westly and Buttercup eventually found each other again.Some evidence that proves this is when Buttercup told the king that Westly would come for her.Another message that this movie portrayed was to never judge a book by its cover.This message is very implied because all the events that take place are very sporadic and

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    Can You redeem your past villainous actions? In the movie Inigo helps Westley save Buttercup which shows him redeeming his actions in the first half of the movie.Inigo took place in the hero’s journey by directly causing Westley to be able to save Buttercup. Inigo is called to adventure when Fezzik asks him to help save Westley.This stage of the hero’s journey starts them on their quest.Once he says yes they set out on their adventure and find Westley,who has almost died, so they bring him to Miracle

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    What if? A question that many people find themselves asking. What if someone read Lord of The Rings instead of Harry Potter? Would they be attempting to learn Elvish instead of learning magic spells? In life, there are choices that have to be made. One or the other. The same applies to literature. For example, The Princess Bride, by S. Morgenstern. Readers of this novel may begin to ask themselves this very question. What if Westley did not reveal his identity to Buttercup when he fell

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