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The line between good and evil is often blurred from "summary" of The Princess Bride by William Goldman

Inigo Montoya's life was consumed by a singular goal: revenge. His heart burned with hatred for Count Rugen, the man who had murdered his father. Inigo's determination to avenge his father's death was unwavering, driving him to devote every waking moment to perfecting his swordsmanship. Despite his thirst for vengeance, Inigo was not a villain in the traditional sense. He was a man driven by love for his father and a desire to see justice served. Similarly, Fezzik, the gentle giant, was feared by many due to his immense size and strength. However, beneath his intimidating exterior lay a kind and loyal soul. Fezzik's loyalty to Vizzini, though misplaced, was a testament to his compassionate nature. He was not inherently evil; rather, he was a product of his circumstances and the influence of those around him. Even Vizzini, the mastermind behind Princes...
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    The Princess Bride

    William Goldman

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