Loyalty is worth fighting for from "summary" of The Princess Bride by William Goldman
Inigo Montoya's loyalty to avenging his father's death is unwavering throughout his journey in "The Princess Bride." His determination to find the six-fingered man who killed his father drives him to become the greatest swordsman in the land. Inigo's loyalty is so strong that he spends years training and searching for the man who wronged his family.
Similarly, Westley's loyalty to Princess Buttercup is evident from the moment he leaves to seek his fortune so he can marry her. Despite facing countless obstacles and dangers, Westley's love and loyalty to Buttercup never waver. He goes to great lengths to rescue her from Prince Humperdinck's clutches, proving that his loyalty knows no bounds.
Fezzik, the gentle giant, also displays unwavering loyalty to his friends, Inigo and Westley. He stands by them through thick and thin, using his streng...
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