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    timeless hero is Robin Hood, known for stealing from the rich to help and protect the poor. The legend of Robin Hood is very well liked for its elements of bravery and honorability, even though its group of heroes are actually outlaws. In the film, The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), the outlaws follow a very similar code to that of the knights. Specifically, the Merry Men follow the codes of respecting women, protecting the weak, and granting mercy towards enemies. To begin, Robin Hood and his…

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    people out is to most of us, not everyone, the right thing to do. It is just one of those things that has made it to where it is solidly anchored into our psyche and most people today can credit all of this to the one and only Robin Hood. Now although people consider Robin Hood as influential, when you really think about it in, in reality he was just a hoodlum who hasn’t make any difference in…

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    Why Is Robin Hood Bad

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    Have you ever heard of Robin Hood? I think most people have. At first I thought it was the cartoon Robin Hood. I always watched Robin Hood when I was growing up and he was one of my favorite cartoon characters. When I first started researching I found out he was a real person in history. I was excited to learn about the real guy. I think Robin Hood is interesting because he is really helpful to the poor. He did some wrong things for the right reasons. Robin hood was born in the…

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    management team, and Robin Hood 's band of Merrymen, himself included, are well known. The lack of structure within the group, the unwillingness and lack of support from the sheriff, the depletion of supplies, and Robin Hood 's recruitment process are all general weaknesses that are obvious in this case. Robin Hood has the opportunity to expand his organization into the surrounding forests which will in turn multiply his profits. There are also possible threats involved with Robin 's case, for…

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    poor. This is where the inspirational legend came, his name is Robin Hood. Robin Hood was a legend who lived in a forest called Sherwood Forest. In this forest he lived with a group of outlaws called the Merry Men. Robin Hood stole from the rich and gave to the poor.King Richard the monarch in the legend supported Robin Hood but often not in the kingdom because he was fighting in wars, this meant his brother…

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    can be considered heroes. Robin Hood, a self-proclaimed outlaw who “robs the rich to feed the poor” in the eponymous 1973 Disney film, is an example of one such individual who puts himself above the established law. In examining the social and cultural context behind his actions, however, we will see that he does not do so in a reckless…

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    Lancelyn Green’s adaptation of the ballads of Robin Hood is one significant illustration of such nature. Robin Hood is always represented as a merry, lincoln-green clad man leading smiling, gleeful men stealing from the rich giving to the poor. Nearly all adaptations of the book shows Robin Hood leading his merry men on adventures, even though once in awhile, hardships will befall upon the group. In order to bring up the enthusiasm in his fellow outlaws, Robin Hood would give speeches and keep…

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    They show similar social issues that are relative and prevalent, regardless of the time and place it was in. For the purpose of this paper, there were four films that were reviewed, My Man Godfrey (1936), Seven brides for seven brothers (1954), Robin Hood: Men in tights (1993) and Shrek (2001). Each of these movies has been from a different period of time where…

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    Door in the Wall, Robin had to choose to be brave and take risks. Both sides believe that Robin eventually snuck out of the castle. Some believe his escape was an honorable and brave decision, while others believe it was dangerous, if discovered and captured Robin would have died. Robin should have snuck out of the castle to get help for three crucial reasons; the castle residents remained outnumbered, in distress, and he would be a hero if successful. The first reason Robin should have…

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    Robin Hood Prince of Thieves is a fictional movie set in medieval times. The movie is about an English nobleman named Robin Hood. Robin Hood promised one of his fellow crusader before he died that he would protect his sister Marian. Upon Robin’s return home he discovers that his father has been killed and that the people of his town were being oppressed by the King. Robin decided to form of group of men called the Merry Men to fight against the King and the Sheriff in an effort to avenge his…

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