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    and written by William Goldman in 414 pages of a story between two soul mates who match their love for one another no matter what it takes. They chase for love during medieval times in the kingdom of fluorine. Once Westley and Buttercup discover their love for eachother Westley must leave to a voyage for riches but was to have been murdered but the odds are beat and he comes back in order for their love to remain. The book is recommended all across the world due to it’s meaningful message of love that people must be knowledgeable of. The book gives an image of how strong love can be when both lovers desire the same thing in one another. The Princess Bride released in 1987 was both directed and produced by Rob Reiner. The film stars Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, and Andre The Giant where they all take place in the medieval time period in the kingdom of Fluorine. When comparing the book and film there are many similarities and differences between the two. In the book there are 5 levels that Inigo and Fezzik must go through in order to reach the torture chamber where they encounter creatures such as snakes and bats. Whereas in the film Inigo discovers the torture chamber by accident by leaning on it. The location of the torture chamber is not the same as in the book, in the film it is located in the woods underneath a tree and as in the book it is called the zoo of death where the torture takes place. The plot seemed to remain the same but characterization was changed in the…

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    film, Princess Bride, is filled with fantasy and adventure. See the famous 1973 novel come alive on the big screen. There are many characters to fall in love with and many quotes that will be worth remembering. To see William Goldman's book be turned into an entertaining film by the director, Rob Reiner, brings true satisfaction. The movie starts off when a young boys grandfather comes to visit him while he is sick. The child isn't too happy about it and wants him to leave. But the grandfather…

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    I have just finished watching the film "The Princess Bride" and would like to give my review and opinion on the movie. "The Princess Bride" was directed by Rob Reiner and has since been known as one of the more popular princess/fairytale movies since its original release in 1987. The run time for the film is 98 minutes and has a 97% from "Rotten Tomatoes." "The Princess Bride" is set in fiction and fantasy places but the movie mainly takes place in "Florin" and "Guilder." The movie begins with a…

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    The Princess Bride “The Princess Bride,” by William Goldman is a fictional story filled with adventure, true love, and high fantasy, which is all the qualities needed for a reader getting lost in the story. This novel was first published in 1973 and it became an instant bestseller. This book also got to shine again, when it was made into a movie in 1986 and was added to the list of one of the most famous young adult movies to exist. Ultimately, this book holds many elements to make the story so…

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    Mr.Hoo killed Sam Westing. Mr Westing stole his disposable diaper idea and made millions, but it was Mr.Hoo’ s idea. Which made Mr.Hoo get mad at Sam Westing, and being mad is a good motive to kill someone. Mr.Hoo is a mean man. Mr.Hoo is jealous of Mr.westing because he did not make millions of dollars. Mr.Hoo is poor and must work. Mr.Hoo behaves in an abusive manner by insulting him. If Mr.Hoo is abusive and insulting he may have killed Sam Westing. This shows that he is a mean…

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    English Curriculum Speech I believe that the ENG 3U1 curriculum would benefit from the addition of a movie by the name of The Princess Bride. The Princess Bride was directed by Rob Reiner and screenplay was written by William Goldman in 1987, who also wrote the same 1973 novel the movie is based off of. It follows the adventures of a peasant named Westley and his journey into a fantastical world filled with pirates, royalty and miracles. The story starts off with Westley falling in love with a…

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    “The tale of true love and high adventure, pirates, princesses, giants, miracles, fencing, and a frightening assortment of wild beasts.” (Goldman, Back cover) The princess bride starts out with a girl living on a farm and a farmboy slaving away to her every need. When they find out that they both like each other the farm boy moves to america to start a life for them, but on his journey over his ship is attacked and he is killed. After his death the girl, Miss Buttercup decides to marry the…

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    35 thoughts I had while watching the Princess Bride for the first time Everyone tells me that The Princess Bride is one of thoses movies you have to watch before you die. I’m not really a fantasy movie fan, but I have been putting it off too long. 1.This screams 1987 2.Is this based on a book? 3.Were there pirates in the Renaissance? 4.Buttercup for some reason reminds me of Bella from Twilight. 5.Is that Lord Farquaad? 6.Never trust men you find in the woods 7.I guess she…

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    The Princess Bride, created by Rob Reiner, presents love, death, and fate. This movie brings the characters closer together as they go through their own quests and complete their quests. Archetypal criticism reveals that the strength of a relationship can overcome misfortune by reflecting the quest archetype. In Princess Bride, Westley's quest is to return to his true love, Buttercup, whom he has loved since a young worker on her family's farm. With no money to marry, Westley decides to strike…

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    Upon first glance the princess bride may seem like just another “hero-saves-the-girl-and-helps-all-his-friends-achieve-their-goals” type of story, which it is. However what the book and movie both accomplish is to recognize the irony in itself. The book is basically a “Book within a book” and the movie is “A book within a movie”. Both of them achieve their goal in showing this. The book starts with a boy being read a book, his grandfather stops reading because he sees that his grandson is…

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