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This film revolves around the life of Merida, an only daughter of King Fergus and Queen Elinor who

lives
in the Kingdom of Dunbroch in the Scottish Highlands. The scene of this film begins with the appearance
of Merida when he was a child was given a bow and arrow by Fergus as his birthday present he was very
happy to get the gift.

Years later Merida grew into a mature girl and had three twin sisters. Merida grew up inheriting her
father's talent, fond of archery, climbing cliffs, and adventuring with her horse. Unlike the king's
daughter who is usually gentle, soft-spoken, graceful, Merida actually shows a different attitude,
tomboyish, stubborn, messy and likes to own.

In accordance with the royal tradition, when he had grown up, his parents, King Fergus and Queen
Elinor, wanted to marry his daughter to a clan from the kingdom. At the time of determining who has
the right to marry her, Merida, who rejected the family tradition, deliberately challenged them to take
part in the archery competition. Initially the three applicants were not good at archery but there was
one who shot his arrow at the target accidentally which made merida very angry and opposed the
tradition because he was not ready to get married.

Then the clash of clashes occurred when Merida split an ornamental rug with a picture of his family
separating Elinor so that all that remained was a picture of Merida, Fergius, and their three twin sisters.
While Elinor, who was also emotional because of the outrageous attitude of Merida, threw her
daughter's bow into the fireplace. Seeing the beloved bow given by his father was thrown away, Merida
was angry, he immediately left the palace riding his horse, Angus, while Elinor regretted immediately
grabbing the bow he had thrown into the fireplace.

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