Summary & Analysis - The Princess Bride - Based On The Book By S Morgenstern
Golden Books Publishing
Narratore Pamela Banks
Casa editrice: Golden Books Publishing
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SUMMARY & ANALYSIS THE PRINCESS BRIDE BASED ON THE BOOK BY S. MORGENSTERN SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: GOLDEN BOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT The Genesis of a Tale The Bride - Buttercup's Beginnings The Groom - Prince Humperdinck and Florin Courtship, Preparations, and The Announcement Kidnapping and the Cliffs of Insanity The Duel and the Battle of Wits The Fire Swamp and Dread Pirate Roberts The Festivities, The Wedding, and Torture The Zoo of Death and Resurrection Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK "The Princess Bride" by S. Morgenstern, abridged by William Goldman, is a metafictional tale of love and adventure. The story follows Buttercup and Westley, two lovers who are separated by fate, and must overcome numerous obstacles to be reunited. Their journey is intertwined with other characters like Inigo Montoya, who seeks revenge for his father's death, and Fezzik, a giant who becomes a loyal friend. The narrative blends elements of romance, sword fights, and encounters with fantastical creatures. It explores themes of justice, loyalty, and the power of true love while also satirizing monarchy. The story is presented as an abridged version of a classic tale, with interruptions by Goldman, creating a unique narrative style.
Durata: 24 minuti (00:24:12) Data di pubblicazione: 25/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

