Post by Z451 on Oct 29, 2013 1:58:26 GMT
Inigo Montoya
In The Princess Bride, Inigo Montoya is portrayed as a Spanish fencer and henchman to the Sicilian criminal Vizzini.
Inigo's father Domingo was a great swordcrafter, but he remained obscure because he disliked dealing with the stupid rich and privileged.
When Count Rugen, a nobleman with a six-fingered right hand, asked him to forge a sword to accommodate his unusual grip, Domingo poured his heart and soul into the project.
When Rugen returned, he reneged on his promised price.
Thus, Domingo refused to sell him the sword, not as a matter of money, but because Count Rugen could not appreciate the great work of the sword.
He proclaimed that the sword would now belong to Inigo.
Angered, Rugen killed Domingo.
Eleven-year-old Inigo witnessed the crime and challenged Rugen to a fight, wherein Rugen easily disarmed Inigo; he spared the boy's life and allowed him to keep the sword, but scarred his face to "teach him a lesson".
Devastated by the loss, Inigo devoted himself to becoming a great swordsman to be able to avenge his father.
His training started the next year, which included tutelage under the most skilled fencing masters of his time.
In the 30th anniversary version of "The Princess Bride", it is revealed that, while training for his revenge against Count Rugen, Inigo falls in love with a servant girl.
He woos her, and she reveals that she is a Countess and is in love with him as well.
The two dance, and it is implied that Inigo leaves the next day.
After ten years of training, Inigo becomes the greatest swordsman of his generation and the only living man to hold the rank of "wizard" (a fictional fencing rank above "master").
Links
Wikipedia> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inigo_Montoya
Princess Bride Wiki> princessbride.wikia.com/wiki/Inigo_Montoya
Spark Notes.com> www.sparknotes.com/lit/princessbride/canalysis.html#3
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