Decisions In Inigo's The Princess Bride

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In the novel The Princess Bride, Inigo, makes a bunch of difficult decisions throughout his life, decisions he feelsfelt like are the right thing to do. Also, Inigo’s choices also determine what he will do next, like when Inigo witnesses his father’s death at the hands of the six-fingered man: his future is sealed. After this confrontation, Inigo “spent [ten] years preparing to find the six-fingered man" (109). This makes the reader see Inigo as dedicating his life to revenge for his father’s death and. This is where I start to like Inigo more than any other character, because of his sense ofhim getting revenge for his father's death which makes Inigo have a lot of honor. The author includesauthor’s reason for Iincluding this detail was to show how much Inigo's father, Domingo Montoya, means to him and. It shows how terrible his life as a child was, but also to establishes for the reader Inigo’s steadfasthard dedication. …show more content…

The movie did not show the viewers what happened during Inigo's childhood as the book did, although, in the movie Inigo explains to the man in black before they start to fence saying,” You see, I cannot find him[the six fingered man]... it's been twenty years now and I'm starting to lose confidence. I just work for Vizzini to pay the bills. There's not a lot of money in revenge.””. Inigo talked more in the movie to the man in black about his father thaen he did to anybody else really, w. Which shows how Inigo and the man in black have really connect when they first met. Since Inigo is looking for the six-fingered man who killed his father, and the man in black is looking for Prince Humperdinck who took his soulmate Buttercup, they have this similar relationship because of the situations they are

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