I mean unless you're writing an operator's manual for a forklift or something, *nothing* you're writing is actually "necessary"https://twitter.com/BlasianBytch/status/1328248183168901120?s=20 …
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The *secondary story* of The Princess Bride is the actual narrative about Buttercup and Westley One the actual primary narrator, "Goldman", tells you only actually exists in his mind, in his distorted recollection of his father's retelling of Morgenstern's novel
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That story, by itself, is a pretty good story, and the movie, by just telling the story and demoting the "real-life" scenes to mere "framing device", is a very good movie But it really isn't the same as the book at all, and if you didn't read the book you missed half the point
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