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One of the greatest movies

that took place in the Middle Ages was Braveheart. Mel Gibson, most likely best movie,

had a great affect on society today. It tought many people of what it was like back in the

1300's.

First of all, Braveheart was a movie about the early Scottish people. The main

character, William Wallace, played by Mel Gibson, is part of a rebel family towards the

King. Edward the Longshanks is a selfish king and not a lot of people like him. Only the

ones that work for him. As Williams father fails at getting the Scottish their freedom,

William follows in his fathers footsteps and he begins his long quest to make Scotland free

once and for all, along with the assistance of Robert the Bruce. Other assistance comes

from his friends Hamish and Stephan. Can William Wallace get Scotland their freedom.

The rise of a town can be an impossible thing to accomplish for many. This

includes being a good leader and having certain characteristics. For example, you

leadership must be fair to all that you represent. A group of rebellions can come just like

that if you are not fair to them. Feeding, clothing, and other things must all be provided.

Plus, protection is needed in case of invasion by other countries. This would require

training your people with weapons and teaching them how to defend themselves and be

brave when told to "CHARGE!"

Another characteristic of your town to rise to the top is having good relationships

with surrounding countries. You have to be able to have another country join you in case

of battle. If there is a war and everyone hates you, you and your people will get killed not

only by the other countries but by your country too.

There was a definite rise of the town is Scotland. It was William Wallace who

made this happen. He was the leader and he did everything a leader should do. As said, a

rise of the town means your people should have courage when said to "charge." Wallace

led many charges and nobody backed down. Everyone was also well prepared and had the

knowledge to fight and how to defend themselves. With it they won that battle and many

others. Wallace's people also looked up to him in every way. He was like a role model to

them. Everything he did was just fine for the people. Wallace had co-leaders, kind of, too.

Hamish and Stephan would help William out a lot. Scotsmen also looked up to them too.

Those three helped make it all happen.

There weren't much use of nice homes back in the Middle ages. The very wealthy

had houses like an average one today and some very wealthy people had the same size

house but much nicer on the inside. They had thrones, pictures, messages, signs, etc.

Much of this stuff, however, wasn't used in Braveheart. An average person would

sleep on the ground at night and others would just never sleep at all. Even Wallace didn't

have a home. Him, Hamish, and Stephan had separate tents. The very wealthy, like Robert

the Bruce, had only a house that would look like a shack today. The inside was all dusty

or creaky. However, this was actually considered to be pretty rich back then.

Another characteristic is what people thought of their opposing leaders. In the

Middle Ages everyone thought of their opposing leaders

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