William Gorman's princess bride magazine Princess bride is an incredibly interesting book. It is mainly written as imitation, but it contains many topics. The development seen in dynamic roles is amazing. The theme I talk about is Fezzik and the theme pursuing his confidence and a good self image. From the beginning of the novel to the end, Fezzik achieved a good self-image. He started with a very low self-image, and eventually he found his talent and made him have a better self-image.
Princess Bride in the movie "Princess Bride" directed by Rob Liner began with a grandfather who told his story to his less enthusiastic grandchild. The story began in the country of Florin and the butter cup does not deal well with her "farm boys". "His name is Wesley, but she never called him." She loves him as a reward. She discovered later that he and his ship were killed by the fear of Roberts pirates. It is a princess.
As early as 1987, my mother took my sister Nell, and I saw a new movie she saw in the newspaper: the princess of the bride, she thought, or Perhaps the princess's bride. That movie eventually changed my sister so that it can only be expressed as profound. Prior to seeing the princess's bride, she refused to skirt, hated the book, then relaxed the tomboy's dress and read William Goldman's very interesting original novel "The Princess Bride". The school was told to bring it too
Story analysis: Princess Bride (Movie) Source: Princess Bride was created by William Goldman in 1973, and then made into a film in 1987. Story type: This book is written satirically. Because it is ridiculing many themes and literary ideas. The movie comes with a witty joke and an unforgettable quote. 1. Main setting: The story begins with a beautiful and quiet farm in Florin, everything is calm. It was here that Westley and Butter Cup were introduced, and they set the mood of the story for the feelings of each other.