William Wallace the True Story
For generations, William Wallace has been a hero to Scotland and a patron of freedom. After Mel Gibson's portrayal of Wallace in the award winning movie, Braveheart, there was a dramatic rise in the popularity and recognition of the Scottish hero. The story of William Wallace has been passed down through many different generations. These generations include people of English, Scottish, and Irish decent, a few among many. All of these different cultures have passed down different versions of stories and records about William Wallace. Since there are many different stories about the same man, historians and scholars find it difficult to determine the actual truth about William Wallace and his past. As a result, historians are often left with conflicting opinions about who William Wallace really was. Historians, therefore, disagree on such issues as the date of his birth, birthplace, facts concerning Wallace's elimination of English tyranny in Scotland, and the roles Wallace played in battles with the English. In this paper I am going to show the conflicting views about William Wallace's life. I will use a wide variety of sources including the movie Braveheart's script,
Another debate about his life that is avoided by the movie is his place of birth. Yet the year in which he was born is never mentioned. Some scholars debate about the way William Wallace fought in battle. Many people state the fact that the average height during that point in history was a little over five feet. A lot of debate is also centered around who actually betrayed him into the hands of the English. His crime was treason of the King of England, although he never swore allegiance to him. Bibliography you'll have to email me for proper bibliography, I don't have it with me on my computer at the moment. Most likely it is how James McKay writes it. The reasons placed behind the disbelief of such numbers is simple. He ran to his uncle's house and was hidden from the clutches of the English. He fearlessly led his fellow patriots into battle, and gained freedom for Scotland from the tyrannical rule of the English King, Edward I. Both men are of Scottish decent and thus would have portrayed William Wallace in a great patriotic light. William struck him with his fishing pole and stole his sword with which he smote down 2 of the other soldiers. This paper was meant to single out a few of the many debates about William Wallace.
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