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    Braveheart: Movie Analysis

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    I saw Braveheart for the first time a couple years ago right before I turned seventeen. Since then‚ I have seen it three times‚ for a total of four. Although the movie may be a little less captivating just by the very nature of repeat viewings‚ I can still happily say I love Braveheart and consider it one of my favorite films of all time. This picture tells a fictionalized story of William Wallace‚ a 13th century Scotsmen who would go on to make his mark on history. As Braveheart tells it‚ Wallace

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    Braveheart Movie Analysis

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    Braveheart Edward the Longshanks‚ king of England was a dominant figure bent on obtaining allegiance by most any means available. He was an autocratic leader in that he was the central authority. The only power that he was willing to give was to those that he could still control through fear and bribery. Expansion of his power base came by using the greed of others. Given no concern for human needs‚ he expected his followers to do what they were told and not think for themselves. Input from others

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    This Essay is about the differences in the movie BraveHeart vs. accual events in the life of William Wallace(AKA BraveHeart) a Scottish peasant and freedom fighter fighting for his country’s freedom from the unfair rule of the English King Edward II(Longshanks). It goes over differences such as the battle of Stirling Bridge and when and how Hollywood came into play. This essay was assigned in my history class after watching the movie BraveHeart and reading about the life of William Wallace in our

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    HUMAN LIKE IN BRAVEHEART MOVIE Titis Setyabudi There are some events that are differences between the novel and film. First‚ the attacking of William Wallace against the British army when he knows that Murron does not present in the grove as what he said to her after the effort of British men to rape her. In the novel Wallace does not realize that Murron is caught by the British and they kill her by cut her throat. Wallace backs to his men in the barn at Campbell farm‚ among them Campbell

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    Braveheart

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    Braveheart Even though the events in this movie occurred a very long time ago‚ the actions that the Scottish people made then‚ made the country of Scotland the way it is today. As a nation-state‚ the Scottish people were struggling to gain their rights‚ and unify their country as a whole. It wasn’t until William Wallace came around and reminded/showed the Scottish people that they could fight back to gain their rights back. Wallace opened up the eyes of many Scottish people‚ and showed them that

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    The movie Braveheart takes place in Scotland in the 13th century. The main subject is Scotland’s fight for independence‚ but there are also other subjects like love and faithfulness. The main caracter is William Wallace‚ who gets the whole Scotland to fight with him against the Englishmen. Summary Williams’s father and brother died fighting against the Englishmen when he was a little child. He was taken care of by his uncle and travelled around Europe with him until he was about 20 years old.

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    Braveheart

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    the film‚ Braveheart‚ Randall Wallace pursues a courageous warrior‚ William Wallace‚ as he fights for his nation-state’s freedom from a dictator‚ Edward Longshanks. Every human being on this planet is given the gift of courage. However‚ there are very few that ever take advantage of this gift‚ and actually put it to good use. Courage is the ability to work one’s way through a tough situation. Be it mental‚ or physical. Individuals have all faced tough challenges before‚ the difference‚ however‚ is

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    historical events

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    92. COMELEC Employees’ Walk-Out. technicians of the Commission on Elections walked out of their jobs after they were ordered to cheat the election returns in favor of President Marcos. 93. Military mutiny. February 23‚ 1986. Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and AFP Vice Chief People administration. administration soldiers. Two days after‚ President Marcos went on exile to Hawaii. 94. Oath-taking of Corazon C. Aquino‚ the senator’s widow‚ and Salvador H. Laurel as President and

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    Braveheart

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    THE MOVIE BRAVEHEART The movie Braveheart was released in 1995 and was directed by Mel Gibson. The main character is a Scottish hero called William Wallace‚ who seen his father fail in his quest to free Scotland from British rule‚ he decides to solder on with the fight alongside the assistance of Bruce Robert. The movie is a representative of how life was in Scotland during the 13th century. Despite the historical glitches‚ the movie director has made several remarkable changes in order to make

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    Historical Events

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    Social Security Act (1935) With a dramatic increase in life expectancy and decreases in mortality rates‚ many old People live their later lives with chronic illnesses and disabilities. As a result‚ long-term care is becoming an important part of service to the elderly population. The US General Accounting Office (1994) reports that more than 12 million Americans need long-term care and 55% of them are people aged 65 or older (Binstock‚ Cluff‚ & Mering‚ 1996). Accordingly‚ the government

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