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    name is Inigo Montoya; you killed my father; prepare to die”. From the start, Indigo Montoya was always drunk all through the movie until he found the man with six fingers for his revenge. Indigo was a very good swordsman as he was fighting with the man in black when they had kidnapped the princess from earlier on her horse ride. Sliding in the middle of movie, Indigo becomes depressed when he is at the verge of never finding Count Rugen with the six fingers to obtain his revenge. Montoya was motivated

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    suicide after the rushed so-called marriage between her and Humperdinck so that the two will finally be together at last. The showdown between Humperdinck and Westley takes place right after this point as well as the final resolution between Indigo Montoya and his lifelong search for the six-fingered man, Count Rugen. The story ends, as many fairy tales do, with the characters riding off on four white

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    “The Princess Bride” was a good movie that was released in October 9, 1987. It was directed by Rob Reiner and the screenwriter was William Goldman. Some major actors in the movie include: Cary Elwes, Mandy Patinkin (Inigo Montoya), Chris Sarandon, Wallace Shawn (Vizzini), Andre the Giant (Fezzik), and Robin Wright. “The Princess Bride” is about a little boy who is sick and his grandfather tries to make him feel better by reading a story called The Princess Bride. The story starts with a girl named

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    nostalgia because they are portrayed as “courageous and deeply religious knights” who are “morally and intellectually superior” to those around them(169).This creates a sense of nationalism that boosts the film's success The sword fight between Inigo Montoya and Westley is an example of comedic devices of parody and absurdity. In the scene, the two fighters have a long talk about their lives before starting the duel. As the two fight, they discuss with each other the strategies that they are using

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    ​There have been many marvelous books given to this world by genius authors. I have discovered a new deep appreciation for written works and their generous offers of knowledge into my mind. Think of it. Literature is a way to spark imagination, adventure, and passion into the dull areas of life. It creates emotion in me and in turn, plays off my emotions to give me a message of some kind. Books have the power to inspire change or purely entertain. In my own personal life, I have read a book that

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    herself as she didn’t marry her one true love, Humperdinck is merely an imposter. Obsessive, Humperdinck feels the need that Buttercup has to be in his life and want what he wants or else. Plunging into the castle, Westley in search of his love and Inigo Montoya looking for revenge yet again. Questioning if she should or shouldn’t off herself there appears Westley rescuing her once again and saving her from her own mistakes. Realizing that their safety is still at risk, Humperdinck enters the room demanding

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    Throughout the book, ‘The Princess Bride’, you can tell that many of the characters, even the, not so important characters, have been played with their emotions. Although it seems that once they are happy, or they have found ‘true love,’ everything will go out smoothly until an unexpected turn occurs and we are just left there wondering what’s to come next. One very good example of this is in the last paragraph of page 217, where after everything he had risked, including his life, Buttercup leaves

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    For years The Princess Bride has been regarded as one of the finer pieces of 80s cinema and has been drawn to the eyes of the pop culturists within most. The film begins with a scene relatable even now, almost 20 years later. A young boy is at home, sick, when his grandfather (played by Peter Falk) arrives unexpectedly to read him a story and lift his spirits. The young boy (played by Fred Savage) is, at first, unimpressed by the written media, that is, until he is swallowed whole and engrossed in

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    to being ‘works of enduring importance to American culture.’ The Princess Bride is ranked in the American Film Institute’s 100 Years...100 Passions at number eighty-eight as one of the 100 greatest love stories of all time. ‘Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die’ was nominated for the AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes, a list of the 100 top film quotes of all time. Though it did not make the list, many people can recite the quote by heart and it makes many an appearance

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    giving him a reason to invade that kingdom. The kidnappers, however, are followed by a man wearing a black mask and hood.” Which lead this to the second toughest situation Buttercup has now been captured and been kidnapped by Vizzini, Fezzik and Inigo and take her on the coast, Buttercup is not dumb enough to let any mean do whatever they want she believe yes she is a women but she will not let anyone do as they will. But during that they were on the coast they realizes something really strange

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