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Betrayal can leave deep wounds from "summary" of The Princess Bride by William Goldman

Inigo Montoya knows all too well the pain of betrayal. His father, Domingo Montoya, was a renowned sword-maker who was commissioned to make a sword for Count Rugen. However, Count Rugen was not a man of honor, and he killed Domingo after the sword was completed. This act of treachery left Inigo with a deep wound that no amount of time could heal. Throughout his life, Inigo carried the burden of his father's betrayal, seeking revenge against Count Rugen to avenge his father's death. The betrayal by someone he trusted and respected had a profound impact on Inigo, shaping his beliefs and actions in ways that he could not fully understand. Similarly, Westley experiences betrayal at the hands of Prince Humperdinck, who promises to return Buttercup to him but instead plans to kill her and frame Guilder for the crime. This act of betrayal not only puts Buttercup's life in danger but also shatters Westley's trust in humanity. The wounds caused by betrayal run deep in the characters of 'The Princess Bride', affecting their relationships, motivations, and sense of self. These betrayals serve as reminders of the darkness that exists in the world, leaving scars that may never fully heal. Inigo and Westley's journeys to seek justice and redemption are driven by the wounds of betrayal they carry. Their experiences underscore the lasting impact of betrayal and how it can shape the course of one's life. Betrayal is not just a single event but a lingering presence that can haunt individuals long after the initial act has occurred. In 'The Princess Bride', the concept of betrayal is a central theme that underscores the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of broken trust. The wounds caused by betrayal may not be visible on the surface, but they leave a lasting mark on the hearts and minds of those who experience them.
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    The Princess Bride

    William Goldman

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