Buttercup, Humperdinck, and Florin are the earliest character names described in William Goldman’s unabridged S. Rugen is pursued by Inigo through the castle and is killed in a sword fight. Buttercup kills herself while attempting to commit suicide in her bedroom, but she fails. During the wedding, Westley devises a plan to attack the castle. She pushes him into a canyon, shouting, “You can die, too!” after she was enraged.īuttercup devises a plan to hurt Humperdinck by implying that he never sent ships to Westley. Buttercup and Humperdinck flee in pursuit of Prince Humperdinck’s rescue party. Inigo Vizzini is murdered by Iocaine powder when he is poisoned with wine. In the film, the grandfather gives his sick grandson this book as a gift. It was reduced to a shorter version by William Goldman as Good Parts. Morgenstern wrote the in-universe story as part of the book’s fictional Florinese author. The book’s title refers to the story’s heroine, Buttercup, who is described as a “princess bride” in the novel’s opening line: “This is the story of a beautiful princess and a handsome prince who lived happily ever after.” The Princess Bride is a 1973 fantasy romance novel by American writer William Goldman.
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