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Title: Human-Likeness In Braveheart Movie
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July 9, 1996 |
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Having known Murron is grasping for help because of the raping it must trigger his anger.
Having put my self in the position of William who his wife is almost raped by other men I feel the same as what William’s, and may be I will do what he does in the film... Showed first 250 characters
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It will not be considered the risk anymore to whoever faces the problem, it will not be thought twice.
It is very human to have anger like William in the film so that he directly attack the English without any consideration anymore, without coming back to his men to think how to attack... Showed next 250 characters
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