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braveheart

In Braveheart William Wallace is the person many people would like to be: trustworthy, forgiving, honorable, and loyal but most importantly, he is willing to die for others and for his beliefs. Williams's family, including his Father, Brother, and Wife have been killed by English. He has been seeking freedom since he was little. When William embarks on this journey at first he does not want to fight excessively but as the days go by the circumstances make him fight more and more, an example of this is when his wife is killed by nobles. William embarks in this journey to avenge the deaths of his loved ones and to fight for his most important goal, freedom.After his fathers, death, William is taken by his uncle. William's uncle teaches him combat skills but mainly "how to use his brain". Later, he takes him back to where he used to live. Then while he is at his homeland he finds a young lady and gets married but they have just passed the primo nocturno a law which states than any noble may have affairs with an


At this point of the story, he races back to town and with the help of the people, kills all the nobles and starts his "hero's journey" into the unknown. Here William gets outraged and kills both security guards and the noble. William denies it when asked then the next day, he is taken to the stage were he would suffer a torturous death. Through this journey he is often helped by the queen of England or his wife in dreams (the helpers). William is also challenged by the English in the first war but he is not afraid and beats the English. What has been corrected is that all the Scottish who were not willing to defend Scotland with honor until death now united and beat the English. William goes "Into the Abyss" where he is caught and taken to England. William is often attacked by what the enemies think is his weakness; loved ones. Outnumbered 3 to 1 making many people join him and proving him a hero. Wallace also has the gift of succeeding in what he lived for his whole life freedom, and revenge. They tried giving him names, lands, money, etc. This is when William crosses the "threshold" while his wife is taken away into a noble's house. William is asked over and over again while he is getting tortured to plead for merci but not one word comes out of his mouth but FREEDOM then he dies looking or hallucinating his wife.

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