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    Before deciding on a stance for the argument of whether the actions of Robin Hood are just it is important to first and foremost explain the concept of what being just pertains to. Much like the other societal suggested ways of responding to situations no absolute rule can be implemented. As time changes and perspectives evolve, the mindset of just reflects the particular expectations for what has been deemed the appropriate course of action. Utilizing a combined assimilation of the benefits and…

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    Different Versions of Robin Hood Heroes are revealed in many different ways. They may also be revealed in similar ways. Like Robin Hood, he is told in many different versions and storytales. Robin Hood has many stories, ballads, and even movies about him. He is a very well-known hero to many. Even though he may be a fairytale hero, he portrays a character that some look up to. Some stories are different, but they still have similarities. The Robin Hood cartoon movie, live movie, and text, all…

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    upside down the Robin Hood’s mindset towards rich people. Also, he was the key to realized that “the injustices… were fault of bad men, not of a flawed social structure” (Macleod, 47). Given that Sir Richard Was a knight, his social status was high. He was owner of lands, and he looked totally like a target to Robin Hood when appears for the first time. Nevertheless, when Robin Hood realized that Sir Richard was honest, and a justice man he decided to help him without hesitation. Robin Hood’s…

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    death. This principle, however, is often forgotten with the presence of strong religious beliefs and rising emotions following violent crimes. Directors, Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, in the documentary film Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills (1996) takes an insider look surrounding the trials of three teens who were accused of brutally murdering and sexually assaulting three eight year old boys in the Bible Belt town of West Memphis, Arkansas. The accused, Jessie…

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    Robin Hood Personality

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    Robin Hood represents his heroic personality through his friend and all the people that surround him. Without his friend, he would not achieve anything and his story would be lost. In here, Robin Hood is attached to the second point in the narrative framework that is mentioned in The Robin Hood Principle “The outlaw hero has sympathy and support from one or more social groups who form a resistant community” (Seal, 74). People that live around Robin Hood make a difference in his heroic paper, and…

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    Robin Hood Morals

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    The novel “Merry Adventures of Robin Hood” who got famed in Nottingham shire, author Howard Pyle wrote motivated by the fictions and received wisdom about a famous outlaw from the 13th century who was aiding the poor by taking away from rich. The conspiracy takes place in feudal England where 18-year-old Robin unintentionally kills some stranger and starts living as a criminal in the Sherwood Forest. He gathers around himself young criminals, who are also noble, virtuous and combat against the…

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    Jesse Robin Hood

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    the hands of the enemy, proceeded to rob the rich and gave money to the poor, assisted the fellow man, and died at the hand of a traitor.” This legend is very similar to the one of Robin Hood. However, once Coot goes into detail about these aspects of his legend, it is apparent that Jesse James was nothing like Robin Hood. The background of each of the figures before they became outlaws were somewhat similar with both being mistreated by oppressive and corrupt powers. This source points out very…

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    important in “A Gest of Robyn Hode”. In this text, Robin lives in the Barnsdale forest, but in other iterations of the tale he lives in the Sherwood forest. Regardless of the specific forest, however, it is clear that the Greenwood is incredibly important to Robin. In the Greenwood, Robin can find freedom from the confines of society's corruption, whether the source of that corruption be from the Sherrif of Nottingham or Prince John. In the forest, Robin is king, and he lives a life of freedom…

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    1. (40 pts). What problems does Robin Hood have? What issues need to be addressed? The first issue to be addressed is the fact that he has lost sight of his original intention of his Merrymen. Instead, it’s gotten more and more out of hand. He thought he needed more men, but as he brought in more and more min, they had excessive necessities that the Merrymen could not fill. He believed that the true strength was in number, but the bigger the numbers, the more complicated his revolt was. He needs…

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    Cryptocurrencies in the Robin Hood app According to a Company representative, Robin Hood is already "the fastest-growing brokerage ever, with over 3 million users and $100 billion in transaction volume”. It is also the only stock brokerage platform to democratize stock trading has not only given investors the opportunity to trade on stocks free of any charge but has taken the huge leap of making the trade on cryptocurrencies available on their app. The two- Robin Hood and Cryptocurrency are…

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