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How Did Mel Gibson Change
After the accident, he saw what people thought of him. He changed his ways and he becaBefore the accident, Mel Gibson’s was perceived as a guy that, cared more about him self than others. He thought he was a ladies man and could have any woman he wanted, and he was very full of him self and arrongant. me more sensible, friendly, and happy toward others, also he tried to be more responsible with his daughter, he also tried to show he was capable of changing, after not being the best dad to her.

At the start of the movie Mel Gibson’s presenting self, is that he was a very confident man, and very proud, smart, brave, and also strong, this is the way he wants to appear to others, and he wants to have a socially approved image to his co-workers. He was also very confident, in the way he talked to people.
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