A similar robot drawn on Edward's death, Edward, Tim Burton's movie Edward Scissors, he became a victim of a malicious lie in the community and was killed by society due to the hatred cultivated by these lies It was. He did not die physically, but Edward's rejection against society led to lifelong isolation isolated from the outside world. The incident that caused Edward to be isolated was caused by some misunderstandings he committed and negative acceptance of these behaviors by vulnerable communities.
On 5th January 1066, King Edward died without leaving a clear heir and claimed several candidates took the throne of England. The direct successor of Edward is Earl of Wessex, Harold Goldwinson, the wealthiest and most influential person of British aristocracy, and Edward 's early rival Godwin' s son. Harold was elected king by British Wittenagemot and was crowned by Archbishop Ealdred of York, but Norman's propaganda claimed that the ceremony was made by Canterbury's unselected Archbishop, Stigand. Harold was challenged by two powerful neighbors. Duke of William asserted that he was promised by King King Edward and Harold swore to reach an agreement on this. Harald Hadrada in Norway also asked about this succession. His demands for the throne were based on an agreement between Mr. Magnus the Good, his predecessor and the early King of England, Hart Huck Nut.
The background of the battle was the death of innocent king Edward Confessor in January 1066. And it made it possible to inherit the struggle between several requesters and his throne. Shortly after Edward's death, Harold crowned the king, but William, his own brother Tostiga, and Norwegian king Harald Hadarard (Norway Harold III) invaded. On September 20, 1066, Hardrada and Tostig broke the British troops hurried in the battle of Fulford and lost to Harold in the battle of Stamford Bridge five days later. Tostig and Hadrada's death at Stamford Bridge made William the only true opponent of Harold. When Harold and his troops were recovering, William landed his aggression on September 28, 1066 to Pevensey in southern England, establishing a beach for his conquest of the kingdom. Harold marched south soon, forced to collect power when he went.