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    Robin Hood Beliefs

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    In my perspective Robin Hood is not a true follower of Jesus Christ. I see Robin Hood as a great person, that does good. Ephesians 2:8-9 “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith, and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God not by works, so that no one can boast.” (BibleGateWay, Ephesians) Robin Hood does not follow this verse. Robin Hood can do as many good works as he wants. He can give to the poor, help people in need ,but if he does not have a true relationship with Jesus Christ these works mean nothing at the end of the day. Exodus 20:15 "You shall not steal.” (BibleHub, Exodus) Robin Hood is just a good person. Robin Hood steals from the rich but does this action for a “good” reason. Robin Hood gives the stolen resources to people in need, the “poor”. A follower of Jesus Christ will follow everything in the Holy Bible. Stealing is…

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    Robin Hood Flaws

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    In the tale “How Robin Hood Came to Be an Outlaw” from Howard Pyle’s book The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, Robin is first known as Robin of Locksley before he becomes an outlaw. The story of how he becomes an outlaw starts off with him traveling to Nottingham at the age of eighteen to compete in an archery competition. On his way he comes across some of the King’s foresters who were eating and getting drunk in the forest. They’re job was to protect the King’s forest and make sure no one was…

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    Archetypes In Robin Hood

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    Folklore Literary Analysis: “Robin Hood” Disney’s Robin Hood has been a childhood classic that has become very popular over the years; it teaches the kids many lessons, they are taught that no matter what time period you live in, money will always be very important. Though the original Robin Hood had been changed severely due to children audience that Disney attracts, it has many of the same morals. The original Robin Hood utilizes archetypes to show the young crowd that you should take from…

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    Figure Journal 4: Robin Williams Robin Williams was a famous actor and comedian known for his improvisational performances. Some of his greatest work is the Dead Poets Society and Good Will Hunting. Additionally, he suffered from Lewy body dementia and chronic depression. Background Information/Accomplishments The famous comedian and actor Robin Williams was born on July 21, 1951, in Chicago, Illinois (Biography.com, 2016). Shortly after developing his own improvisational style as a stand-up…

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    Robin Williams Influence

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    “No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world” - Robin Williams. Words are symbols that bring definition, form of visions, build beliefs, and impact actions. Words produce thoughts.Thoughts are energy. This energy can pick you up, or can drop you down. It changes your body, mind, and soul. Robin Williams was an important and influential figure in history that had a positive/negative impact on the world because he made people laugh and be inspired. Robin Williams…

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    Robin Hood Quotes

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    Robin Hood has been a wonderful novel to read. Reading about how Robin and his merry men try to help the less fortunate and running away from the sheriff is very interesting to read about. Robin Hood always meets his men in a unnatural way. Robin Hood meets one of his best merry men by fighting him, which is Little John. Little John is a big man who always has Robin Hood’s back. Many people look at Robin Hood and his merry men as bad guys and some look at Robin as a great man helping…

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    Robin Hood Thesis

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    The story of Robin Hood could be used as a metaphor for the message of Atlas Shrugged. Its original form is the story of a man, who fights from those who would seek to steal the rightful property of the people, but human perception corrupted its meaning, and it became the story of a man who steals from the wealthy and gives to the needy. To some, this may seem like a minor difference, but it changes the meaning. It shifts the purpose of robin from a defender of property, to a provider for the…

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    Robin Hood Sparknotes

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    This summary will be about chapters five through eight on “The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood”, by Howard Pyle. The story of Robin Hood is about a famous archer named Robert of Loxley (Robin Hood), who had a confrontation with a drunken citizen that challenged him. After they had a shooting match, the drunken citizen decided to shoot an arrow at Robin Hood, however Robin Hood retaliates by shooting him in the heart. After this, Robin Hood decides to hide in the forest, where more than a…

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    Robin Williams: An Icon

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    Robin Williams: An Icon As an only child, Robin Williams regularly played by himself with his toy soldiers in the attic of his family’s home; he did not know then that one day he would become an American icon. He grew up to become one of the greatest celebrities of our time. In the 1970s, he was credited with leading San Francisco’s comedy renaissance, and became an award-winning comedian, actor, and humanitarian. He was known for his improvisational skills, keeping a vast array of quips and…

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    Robin Hood Research Paper

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    whose name was Robin Hood” (Pyle 1). The stories of Robin Hood are perhaps one of the most well known folktales in history. Beginning in the early medieval century, the legends tell the tale of an outlaw who steals from the cruel King John of England and returns the money back to the poor town’s people. The story highlights the corruption of the nobility and how helpless people are to do anything about it. The ballads and stories of Robin Hood have been well alive for over six hundred years;…

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