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Life of Sir William Wallace, or Scotland Five Hundred Years Ago
Life of Sir William Wallace, or Scotland Five Hundred Years Ago
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That said, as one scholar perceptively notes, "the facts are not the reason why he is remembered as a meaningful historical actor." For the admirers Wallace has accumulated over the centuries, the idealized version of what he stood for - weak over strong, justice over injustice, the will of the people over the might of the powerful - is infinitely more important than the historical man himself. Similarly, his English detractors have also focused on image over substance through the years, depicting Wallace as a heartless brute, a cruel traitor, and a blood-hungry outlaw. Whether he's depicted as an icon of Scottish resistance or a symbol of disloyalty and treachery, William Wallace is as much an idea as he was an actual figure of the Scottish Wars of Independence.
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