Sunday, April 27, 2014

Bravehearth Summary

 King Edward 1 of England is known as Longshanks. He has occupied much of Scotland and beacause his fault death the father and the brother of william. William Wallace is Braveheart who is the main character of the movie. After his father and brother death, Wallace was raised by his uncle who teaches William many language. Wallace return and want to live calm and avoid the turbulence that Scotland was sufering. Wallace get married with his past childhoodfriend. An English soldier try to violated Murron but is caught by William. The sheriff of the village catches Murron and cuts her throat as a sign to William about his rebellion. William was indignated and he rounded up fellow villagers and kill the sheriff that killed his wife.

The commoners of Scotland respond to Wallace and  they rebels against England. Many Scots come to join William cause. He leads his arm through many successful battles like the Battle of Stirling Bridge and the sack of the city of York. Two of William follower betray him and he is defeat at the Battle of Falkink.

William goes into hiding from the English but still fights against them. William himself kills the two men who betrayed him. Isabelle of France, whose husband is Longshank son, meets with William. After she meet with him she secretly assists him in the fight. She becomes pregnant with William child.

William mets with Robert that is the son of the leper,Robert is the chief contender for the Scottish crown. William is caugt in a trap set by the leper and is hited until beeing unconscious and handed over to the English royalty. Robert learn of his father doing and he hate him completely.

William denies charges of treason because he never accept Edward rule as king. The court of England sentenced him to be torture. William rejects a painkiller brought to him by Isabelle. During is execution William signals that he wishes to speak and was allowed to do so. His last work was yelled FREEDOM before he was struck leading him to his glorious death. Later Robert command the rest of the Scottish army and leads to them to victory over the English troops.

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