The Princess Bride

Describe symbolism in The Princess Bride by Rob Reiner

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The end of the sixfingered man is quite fitting considering that he of all people never made proper use of his heart. The heart is also symbolic. Inigo removes the vessel from the man who killed his father; if he could now place it in Domingo's chest, he would, restoring to life the one thing he loved above all else.

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The Princess Bride, BookRags