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      • "The Patriot'' is a fable arguing the futility of pacifism, set against the backdrop of the Revolutionary War. It is rousing and entertaining, and you get your money's worth, but there isn't an idea in it that will stand up to thoughtful scrutiny.
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  1. Jun 28, 2000 · Robert Rodat. "The Patriot'' is a fable arguing the futility of pacifism, set against the backdrop of the Revolutionary War. It is rousing and entertaining, and you get your money's worth, but there isn't an idea in it that will stand up to thoughtful scrutiny.

  2. Jan 30, 2021 · The Patriot Ending, Explained. Nishan Chakrabartty. January 30, 2021. ‘The Patriot’ is an epic adventure film directed by Roland Emmerich, and it stars Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger in pivotal roles. The film tells the story of Benjamin Martin, a veteran of the French and Indian War, who now lives an idyllic life as a plantation owner.

    • Benjamin Martin Is Mainly Based on Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion
    • William Tavington Is Loosely Based on Banastre Tarleton
    • The British Did Not Burn A Church Full of Civilians
    • The Patriot Heavily Sugarcoats Slavery
    • The Patriot Is Most Historically Accurate in Its Battle Scenes
    • The Patriot's Historical Inaccuracies Were Heavily Criticized

    Several Historical Figures Inspired The Character

    Mel Gibson's The Patriot hero makes for a prime example of the movie being inspired by history but making a lot of fictional leads in the story. There was no Patriot militia leader called Benjamin Martin who fought in the Revolutionary War, and the details of Benjamin's life and family are fictionalized. However, in the DVD featurette "True Patriots," screenwriter Robert Rodat explains that Benjamin is based on several different real historical figures: Francis "Swamp Fox" Marion, Thomas Sumt...

    Tarleton's Reputation As A "Butcher" Has Been Refuted

    The Patriot's main villain is the cartoonishly evil William Tavington, played by Jason Isaacs, who is based on the real British soldier and politician Sir Banastre Tarleton. The real Tarleton led British forces at the Battle of Cowpens (the focus ofThe Patriot's third act) and was charged with the task of rooting out and capturing the "Swamp Fox" when Marion proved troublesome to British forces in South Carolina. Like Tavington in the movie, he was unsuccessful. Tarleton was given the nicknam...

    There Is No Known Instances Of Such An Act Being Committed During The War

    One of the most controversial scenes in The Patriot is when Tavington corners a group of townspeople - including women and children - who have gathered to pray in church, and orders his men to padlock the doors and burn the church down with them inside it. While there were civilian casualties and buildings burned in the Revolutionary War, there is no record of anything like this being committed by either side. The Patriothas been heavily criticized for this scene, both because it misleadingly...

    The Depiction Of The Slaves Fighting In The War And Those Working For Martin Were Seen As Largely False

    The other main area whereThe Patriot's historical inaccuracy is considered particularly egregious is its sugarcoating of how slaves and freed slaves were treated by the Continental Army in general, and Francis Marion specifically. The black characters in The Patriot are portrayed as freed men and women who earn a living by working Benjamin Martin's land, and who love his family and are treated like family themselves. It is a particularly troublesome suggestion to make given Marion's known tre...

    The Movie Incorporated Real Elements From Battles Of The War

    While not the most accurate war movie by any means, the battle sequences are the most historically accurate aspects of The Patriot. The film portrays two key battles of the Revolutionary War: the Battle of Camden (which Gabriel and Benjamin observe from a distance) and the Battle of Cowpens (the final battle of the movie). The sight of the American and British forces stiffly marching towards each other across a field and then standing still and fully exposed in regimented columns while firing...

    Historians Have Refuted The Movie's Depictions Of Wartime Atrocities

    Despite aspects of the battle sequences being seen as realistic, The Patriot has earned a lasting reputation for its historical inaccuracies. Along with Mel Gibson's Braveheart, The Patriot was listed in Time Magazine's list of the Top 10 Historically Misleading Films. The movie was criticized for making the entire conflict of the Revolutionary War boil down to the personal story of a father out for revenge against the man who murdered his son. This was made worse by the fact that many histor...

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  3. Summaries. Peaceful farmer Benjamin Martin is driven to lead the Colonial Militia during the American Revolution when a sadistic British officer murders his son. It is 1776 in colonial South Carolina.

  4. Plot. In 1776, during the American Revolutionary War, Benjamin Martin, a French and Indian War veteran and a widower with seven children, is called to Charlestown to vote in the South Carolina General Assembly on a levy supporting the Continental Army.

  5. Jun 28, 2000 · The Patriot: Directed by Roland Emmerich. With Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger, Joely Richardson, Jason Isaacs. Peaceful farmer Benjamin Martin is driven to lead the Colonial Militia during the American Revolution when a sadistic British officer murders his son.

  6. The film illustrates two important themes very well: the vicious, partisan nature of the war in the South, and the wide range of interests and ideals that motivated southerners, whether they were Patriots, Loyalists or maintained their neutrality as the war swept over them. Categories: Classroom Videos.

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