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Monday, February 19, 2018

Post 2, Group A: FREEDOM! By: Alan Donoho



Fear is found in many hidden realms within the concepts of the movie world. Commonly, fear is present in the genres of horror and thriller films. However, I believe fear is easily found in many movies and that the movie does not have to be classified as a so called scary movie to incorporate fear. In the movie, Braveheart, fear can be clearly identified in the struggle for Scotland’s freedom from the English tyranny in the 13th century. Examples of fear includes lack of marital rights, tyrannical rule of England, fear of God, and the interests of the wealth nobles versus the interests of the average Scottish citizen.

  
William Wallace: I am William Wallace. And I see a whole army of my countrymen, here in defiance of tyranny! You have come to fight as free men. And free man you are! What will you do without freedom? Will you fight?!


Young Soldier: No, we will run and live!


William Wallace: Yes! Fight and you may die. Run and you will live at least awhile. And dying in your bed many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance, to come back here as young men and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they will never take our freedom!”


Above is an insert from the movie. In it William Wallace is attempting to inspire his countrymen before a battle. Fear has a strong grip over the young soldiers as they realize that a fight for life or death is about to take place. They realize that if they run they would live, but Wallace points out the freedom that they are surrendering to the tyranny of England and that later in the future they will regret giving up on their fight for freedom. These young soldiers would have had a million thoughts traveling through their heads with almost all of them incorporating the emotions of courage, fear, or a mixture of the two. Courage made the soldiers want to fight for their freedom even if that fight would lead to their death. Fear caused the soldiers to want to flee the fight even if later down the road there could be consequences. The soldiers were constantly faced with situations that consistently led to fear. These included the fear of a shortage in supplies leading to hunger and thirst, the ever-present risk of diseases, and the hard living and exposure to the elements that go hand in hand with campaigning. 

Besides the fear that the soldiers were facing, there were many important factors that were also controlled by fear. The one that stands out a lot is the fear of losing power. This is present in both the Scottish nobles’ betrayal of the Scottish people to the English crown and in the English crown itself fearing losing its control over the Scottish people. This fear led both parties to make irrational decisions and to overcompensate for their lack of control. An example of Scottish nobles’ overcompensation for their fear includes fighting against their people to secure their wealth, titles, and lands.  An example of the English Crown’s irrational decision includes the torture to death of William Wallace, which effectively turned him into a martyr for the Scottish cause. Fear in wartime can cause people in power to make irrational decisions because their judgement is clouded. Fear can also cause a person in power to overcompensate in order to not lose their power. Altogether I believe fear is a common aspect in life and one must be careful to not let it control their life. Fear causes irrational decisions, overcompensation for power, and the loss of freedom.
   

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                                                                                                                                                                         Macdonald, Alastair J. "Courage, Fear and the Experience of the Later Medieval Scottish Soldier." Scottish     Historical  
Review, vol. 92, no. 2, Oct. 2013, pp. 179-206. EBSCOhost, doi:10.3366/shr.2013.0174.


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