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THE PRINCESS BRIDE BY: WILLIAM GOLDMAN GENRE: FANTASY SUB- GENRE: PARODY
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Plot Summary Buttercup and Westley fall in love Buttercup is then forced to marry Prince Humperdinck She is Kidnapped She is saved by Westley Westley tries to stop the marriage He is then tortured He saves Buttercup yet again They ride off into the sunset on white horses
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A Reading from The Book Reading pages 282 – 283 In these few pages it is a perfect example of how this book is a parody and a fantasy all in one
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Genre Analysis Plot Buttercup and Westley fall in love Buttercup is proposed to by Prince Humperdinck She is kidnapped and followed by the man in black There is a battle of wits, skill and strength A battle of life and death it is unknown if they will live Buttercup is going to commit suicide and everything is in chaos Westley saves the day They ride off into the sunset on white horses
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Genre Analysis Setting Set in Europe A long time ago renaissance- era Made up places- city of Florin Florin
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Genre Analysis Archetypes Hero- Westley Victim - Buttercup Villain – Prince Humperdinck Sidekick- Count Rugen Other Villains/fools - Vizzini, Fezzik and Íñigo Subplot Characters Dead Man Roberts - Wiseman Yeste – Wiseman Miracle Max – The scientist
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Genre Analysis Theme The theme in this book is unusual from most fantasy – Life's not fair, Get used to it However there is also the theme that the Hero saves the princess and evil is destroyed
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Comparisons Scary Movie, Date Movie and other parody movies The Chronicles of Narnia Pirates of The Caribbean : At Worlds End
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Recommendations If you hate when everything turns out happily ever after If you enjoy lots of action, adventure and humor
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As A representative of The Fantasy Genre : It was good because it was different But it also followed the quest pattern Perfect mix of humor, chase scenes and romance
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