Braveheart? regarding william wallace?

Posted by admin on March 6th, 2010 and filed under william wallace braveheart |

in the film braveheart, the character william wallace had many tragic events happened to him that motivates him. the two major events r his father death and his wife’s murder. wat other events do u think motivates him?

when the Irish conscripts join his army, when the highlanders come in their droves, from the different clans to join him too.
I think angus’ father sees william as his adopted son, and seeing an old man give everything in battle, even fighting on with an arrow in his chest proves to william that what they are doing is worth fighting for.
the betrayal of william by robert the bruce and the other chiefs spurs william on even further, after he realises that if they are going to make a difference to the scottish people, they have to do it themselves, without the help of the nobles

2 Responses

  1. Bev Says:

    the pleasure of seeing his army moon the English en masse
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  2. lone wolf and pub Says:

    when the Irish conscripts join his army, when the highlanders come in their droves, from the different clans to join him too.
    I think angus’ father sees william as his adopted son, and seeing an old man give everything in battle, even fighting on with an arrow in his chest proves to william that what they are doing is worth fighting for.
    the betrayal of william by robert the bruce and the other chiefs spurs william on even further, after he realises that if they are going to make a difference to the scottish people, they have to do it themselves, without the help of the nobles
    References :

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