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Braveheart


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Braveheart is a film about a man who fights to avenge the death of his wife, for his country and for freedom. The film directed and produced by Mel Gibson is based on the diversity of Scotland under English rule. The main character William Wallace played by Mel Gibson the catalyst to the rebellion against impression. Throughout the film there are references to many themes, but the most ubiquitous one would be 'freedom'. Gibson emphasizes this through the use of music, dialogue, camera shots.

Music is used throughout the film to convey the theme of 'freedom’. When Wallace is seeing riding his horse with Mariam the bag pipes are being played with a Scottish tune and without doubt it inspires and creates a warm feeling towards the audience. Also whenever the Scots are preparing to fight for their country once again the Scottish tunes comes into it, an example of this would be in the 'Stirling battle'. This is very motivating for the viewers. Also at the Ending scene when William......

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