THE INFERIORITY FEELING OF WILLIAM WALLACE IN MEL GIBSON'S BRAVE HEART: AN INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH
The major problem of this study is to reveal the inferiority feeling of William Wallace reflected in Mel Gibson's Movie Brave Heart. The objectives of the study are; to analyze the structural elements of the movie and to analyze the character of William Wallace based on individual psychological...
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