Who kidnaps Buttercup?
Vizzini, Inigo, and Fezzik
Who is the protagonist?
Westley
What type of conflict exists between Westley and Humperdinck?
Man vs. Man
“Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya…”
“You killed my father. Prepare to die.”
Why is it ironic that Prince Humperdinck appears powerful?
He is actually cowardly.
What happens to Westley after he leaves to seek his fortune?
Buttercup believes he dies at sea.
What motivates Inigo Montoya?
Revenge for his father’s death
Which part of the story includes the sword fight and battle of wits?
Rising Action
Vizzini repeatedly says what word?
“Inconceivable!”
How does revenge drive Inigo differently than love drives Westley?
Revenge seeks justice; love seeks sacrifice and protection.
Where is Westley taken after being captured by Prince Humperdinck?
The Pit of Despair
What word best describes Prince Humperdinck?
Manipulative (or power-hungry / cowardly)
What does “As you wish” symbolize?
True love
What phrase does Westley say that secretly means “I love you”?
“As you wish.”
What does the Pit of Despair symbolize?
Hopelessness and suffering
Who helps revive Westley?
Miracle Max
How does Inigo change by the end of the film?
He completes his revenge and looks for new purpose.
What is the framing narrative of the story?
A grandfather reading to his grandson
Who says, “Have fun storming the castle!”?
Miracle Max
How does the framing narrative affect the tone of the film?
It adds humor and reminds viewers it’s a fairy tale.
What event serves as the climax of the movie?
Westley confronting Prince Humperdinck in the castle
Why do Inigo and Fezzik help rescue Westley?
Loyalty and friendship
What theme is most central to the film?
True love conquers all
Who says, “Since the invention of the kiss, there have been five kisses rated the most passionate…”?
The Grandfather
What overall message does the film communicate about strength?
True strength comes from courage, loyalty, and love—not power or status.