"Once upon a time, there were a man and a woman who loved
each other. They were Westley and Buttercup. Unfortunately, Westley had to leave to
So, she had to marry Prince Humperdinck. I found this part interesting because Prince
Humperdinck did not marry Buttercup because he loved her, but to support an excuse for war.

Also, I found out that Prince Humperdinck is a sly character. He planned to kill

Also, I found out that Prince Humperdinck is a sly character. He planned to kill
Buttercup by having er kidnapped. So, she was kidnapped by Prince Humperdinck's men.
They climbedover the Cliff of
Insanity.
And then,
suddenly, they met a 'man in black'.
Frezk. After the 'man in black' conquered them, he saved Princess Buttercup.
However, Princess Buttercup thought that the 'man in black' was another theft. She pushed him down the hill and guess what! The 'man in black' was Westley!They both cried with joy.
I found this part interesting because it is touching to see them meeting again.
Soon they ran to the 'Forest of Thieves' to escape from Prince Humperdinck who was
chasing after them. Unfortunately, they were trapped in the 'Quick Sand'and attacked by
Wild pigs. Westley saved Buttercup but he got a huge bruise on his shoulder. Still, they
Sadly, they were separated again because of Prince Humperdinck. Westely was
imprisoned
and Buttercup went to the palace. Princess Buttercup complained to Prince Humperdinck
for Westley every day. Soon, Prince Humperdinck was so jealous that he tortured
Do you remember the men who were conquered by Westley? Those men changed their
Soon they went back to the palace and invaded it to save Princess Buttercup.
While Westley was trying to save Princess Buttercup, those men went to the servant of
Humperdinck who killed one of the men's father, to take revenge of his father.
They fought until they were all tired and at last, the servant was finally killed by those men.
Well, from this fairy tale, I learned that nothing , even the "GOVERNMENT" cannot
true love. Also, as everyone knows, evil characters are always terminated tragically. On
other hand, the characters who had true love were ended happily. In my opinion, if
Buttercup and Westley did not love each other truthfully, Buttercup could have died and
Westley could have married an other woman, Indeed, their true love triggered success in
every work.
In a conclusion, even though Buttercup and Westley experienced many tragedies and
risks, they were saved by their true love and their friends such as Inigo. Only the true love
or faith can save someone's life or overcome tragedies.







I think there are perhaps too many pictures in it, but overall a nice review. I still find the "government" statement hilarious.
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