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Chivalry is not dead from "summary" of The Princess Bride by William Goldman

The Princess Bride is a tale that defies expectations, where the concept of chivalry is not simply a relic of the past, but a living, breathing force that drives the characters forward. In a world filled with deceit and betrayal, true chivalry serves as a beacon of hope, a guiding light that illuminates the paths of those who choose to follow it. Throughout the story, we see acts of chivalry in its purest form, from Westley's unwavering devotion to Buttercup, to Inigo Montoya's quest for vengeance tempered by honor and respect. These characters embody the virtues of chivalry - courage, loyalty, and selflessness - and it is through their actions that we come to understand the true power of this noble code. But chivalry is not limited to the actions of a few brave individuals; it is a way of life, a philosophy that shapes the world in which these characters live. In the face of overwhelming adversity, they rely on the principles of chivalry to guide their decisions and actions, knowing that it is their unwavering commitment to...
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    The Princess Bride

    William Goldman

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