Heroism In The Princess Bride

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It can be argued that Westley of William Goldman’s The Princess Bride is the hero of the story. While he does not portray one in the beginning, depicted as a seemingly incompetent farm boy, he manages to prove himself as one in the end. Westley’s morals prove him to be a just character. In his respective duels with Inigo and Fezzik he acknowledged both men to be and spares both of their lives in respect. In both battles he was portrayed as fair along with skilled. While he had a goal in mind he seemed to make sure he got to his goal in honorable ways. Westley’s dedication to Buttercup motivated him throughout the story. He admitted the following to her: "I have taught myself languages because of you. I have made my body strong because

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