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    Braveheart

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    Introduction Background In 1996‚ the film Braveheart won a number of Oscars and other prestigious awards. This famous film is set in the 13th century and bases on the life of Scottish commoner William Wallace. It is a difficult time for the people of Scotland‚ the behavior of the English forces towards them was terrible. When William Wallace killed the local English Sheriff for murdering his wife‚ he soon becomes a great leader who fights for the independence and freedom of Scotland against King

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    individual has enough strength to stand up to their morals and values. What is courage; well it is the ability to face danger‚ difficulty‚ uncertainty‚ or pain without being overcome by fear or being deflected from a chosen course of action. In 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

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    Cinema Papers “For Freedom” By Daniel Neill “It’s all for nothing‚ if you don’t have freedom”‚ the courageous William Wallace speaks in the captivating movie Braveheart. Braveheart is directed by Mel Gibson‚ starring Mel Gibson as William Wallace as well. This Box office hit had earned over two hundred and ten million dollars‚ with many awards which closely followed including‚ five Oscars and a Golden Globe to name a few. But how is William Wallace constructed as the hero in this historical film

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    Braveheart Review

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    Braveheart Sarah Bastiaans‚ Anne Soede V4C The film ‘Braveheart’‚ that was directed and produced by Mel Gibson‚ who also played the lead‚ is about the Scottish hero William Wallace who led the Scots in the First War of Scottish Independence against King Edward of England. Before we started watching ‘Braveheart’ we knew that it was about the First War of Scottish Independence‚ and that it was based on facts. Therefore we thought that the film would be similar to a documentary in many ways

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    Review: Braveheart (1995) I have decided to evaluate a movie that has been close to my heart since I first watched it in 1996. Even though I was still a young child‚ and therefore did not have a lot of experience regarding movies‚ I could not get my eyes off the screen. It is so beautifully filmed‚ along with fantastic actors‚ which enables to captivate the viewers attention from the beginning to the end. It is written by an actual descendant of the Scot warrior‚ Randall Wallace‚ and directed

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    Braveheart Script

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    Braveheart (1995) movie script By Randall Wallace‚ final draft. magistrate It can all end. Right now! Bliss. Peace. Just say it. Cry out. “Mercy!” yes? ...Yes? The crowd can’t hear the magistrate but they know the procedure‚ and they goad Wallace‚ chanting... crowd Mer-cy! Mer-cy! Mer-cy! Wallace’s eyes roll to the magistrate‚ who signals QUIET! Magistrate (booming) The prisoner wishes to say a word! SILENCE. Hamish and Stephen weep‚ whisper‚ pray..

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    lives. They strike an appeal to many different emotions. Similar to novels‚ films help shape our culture and understanding. In the film Braveheart‚ there are many emotions and morals that presented to the audience. One of the main themes of this film is freedom. Braveheart uses various film techniques to portray the theme of freedom throughout the film. Braveheart is a film about Sir William Wallace’s rebellion against the British King Edward I Longshanks. Sir William Wallace was tired of British

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    The Mystery of Life and Death In the 1995 movie Braveheart‚ William Wallace presents life ’s uncertainties and how we should live each day when he affirms‚ “Every man dies. Not every man really lives.” Sharon Olds ’s poem‚ “Summer Solstice‚ New York City‚” is an ideal representation of this quotation and the questions that we have about how to live our day-to-day lives. This brief poem is about a man who is standing on a rooftop contemplating suicide and the New York City policemen who are attempting

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    encourages his team to go out there and show the world what they can do. He points out that great opportunities are what make great moments and the team needed to remember this. Peopl are born to prove others wrong and show the world what they can do. Braveheart William Wallace‚ as played by Mel Gibson‚ gives a rousing speech to his fellow Scots‚ one designed to motivate them to fight for their freedom and breaks the bonds of slavery for good. This speech is actually based on a real speech given by Wallace

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    Movies and Leadership Many movies contain characters that display leadership qualities or situations that can help you explore various leadership topics. Make sure that if you are using films to study leadership with others that you have the proper licensing to use the film. Here are some ideas to get started! Articulating a Vision Building a team Callous Leadership‚ bad leadership A Bug’s Life Pay it Forward Miracle A Few Good Men Bamboozled Devil Wears Prada‚ The Gangs of New York‚ The Gladiator

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