Westley might be considered an unusual character. While
his mythology and background could be seen as a typical hero, Westley really is not the
normal hero. He endures insults from Buttercup and starts off in the lowest rung of the
social order. While he experiences the "derring- do" of swashbuckling ends, he does so
rather inadvertently. It's out of being kidnapped that he ends up living the life of
the Dread Pirate. Westley is not conscious of being a hero or a heroic figure. This is
what makes him unusual. We look to him as a figure or leading protagonist, but he is
not really one who sees himself in such a manner. Part of why he is like this is that
Westley never fully embraces his love for Buttercup. This makes him unusual in the
narrative. Traditionally, the reader is accustomed to a character who is able to
embrace their "destiny" to love the damsel. Westley is unusual because of his
divergence from this configuration.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
What are some unusual characters in The Princess Bride?
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