Analysis Of The Princess Bride

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Princess Bride: The Best Love Story of the Decade Many old tells have the same stale beginning an end, but none really have a twist. The movie gives many different perspective views of the main character. A delightful postmodern fairy tale, The Princess Bride is a thrilling, intelligent mix of boastful behavior, romance, and comedy that takes an old damsel-in-distress story and makes it fresh. The Princess Bride is an American romantic fantasy tale that tells the story of a farm hand named Westley, who is accompanied by companions along the way. Westley, who must rescue his true love Princess Buttercup from the cruel Prince Humperdinck. The story is presented in the film as a book being read by a grandfather to his sick grandson, thus giving …show more content…

Farm Boy is Buttercups companion. Westley was a farm hand so that is how he got the nickname Farm Boy. They are so in love with each other, he would do anything to be with Buttercup. Westley is a brave, multi-talented man who makes a departure to seek fortune. He is reportedly murdered by the Dread Pirate Roberts, and returns, costumed as the Man in Black. As the Man in Black he tries to rescue Buttercup from being involved in a relationship with Humperdinck. Buttercup is a strong, independent woman who loves Westley and would take her own life to be with him spiritually. Prince Humperdinck is an heir to Florine’s throne. Humperdinck is very cruel and domestic, he wants to murder his soon to be wife and frame the Guilderians so he can start a war. Vizzini is a genius, he is the brains of the clique including Fezzik and Inigo. He is ruthless, witty and has no morals when it comes to Buttercup. Fezzik is a wonderful, lovable, three hundred-pound giant who can lift very heavy objects. Inigo is a swords man who is highly skilled and dangerous to competitors. He has spent his life trying to get revenge for his father’s death. Las but not least Count Rugen who is the vicious right-hand man for Humperdinck. He loves torture and eventually uses it …show more content…

She came to understand that was his way of saying that he loved her. Westley went away to sea, only to be killed by the Dread Pirate Roberts. On a horse ride to clear her mind of her upcoming predicament of marriage, Buttercup suddenly gets kidnapped and held to her will. The man in black comes to rescue Buttercup yet she doesn’t trust him until he tumbles down a hill saying the words out loud “as you wish.” Westley is still head over heels for Buttercup and that is the reoccurring theme in this movie. True love is forever and has been shown throughout the whole scenes. Westley never gave up on Buttercup, he was trained to fight and outsmart opponents to find his lost soul mate. He would outlast torture and be almost half dead and he still never gave up on love. Loyalty knows no boundaries in this film. The second part of this story is loyalty. Inigo Montoya is a swords man who seeks revenge against his father, who had a gruesome death. Inigo put himself through battles that would cost his life, but he didn’t care, if he made his father proud and gave him justice, he would be content. Loyalty goes as far as Inigo helping Westley find Buttercup after he was pronounced “half dead.” Loyalty and love is what really made this film so whimsical and have such a deep

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