However, they didn't really lose their freedom. In society, it may seem as if a person cannot truly make their own choices because it won't align with what others want. The reality is, though, that a person always has the ability to choose their actions. The point at which this might be mistaken is the ability to choose the consequences of those actions. In the example from The Princess Bride, Fezzik and Inigo obey Vizzini not because they are forced to, but because they fear the consequences of their disobedience, which they cannot always
However, they didn't really lose their freedom. In society, it may seem as if a person cannot truly make their own choices because it won't align with what others want. The reality is, though, that a person always has the ability to choose their actions. The point at which this might be mistaken is the ability to choose the consequences of those actions. In the example from The Princess Bride, Fezzik and Inigo obey Vizzini not because they are forced to, but because they fear the consequences of their disobedience, which they cannot always