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    The Many Sides of Robin Williams It is a bright Night in the small Alaskan town of Nightmute, like most nights and days for that matter in this town where the sun only sets a few months out of the year. A murder has occurred in this town by a mental imbalanced calculating man. Wait maybe this doesn’t interest you how about a different tail about an alcoholic psychiatrist that morns the loss of his wife in the bottom of a bottle, after giving up on his career and his life he is slowly pulled…

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    Being one of the highest paying professionals, successful actor and hilarious comedian, best known by his real name, Robin Williams, was born on July 21, 1951, in Chicago, Illinois. He developed an unconditional love for his style in a stand-up comedy. He achieved his own T.V. show called Mork and Mindy (1978-1972), and played many important parts, one with with Robert Altman in the film Popeye (1980). He played multiple remarkable movie roles, both comical and sensational. After only three…

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    Why Is Robin Hood Outlaw

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    Robin Hood is a historic person, which has stolen from the rich to give to the poor. He also has been known as an outlaw. But, some have considered him as a murderer, and a thief. Along with Robin Hood, he had some Merry Men. Over 700 years, Robin Hood stole from the rich, and gave back to all the poor. Everyone thought that Robin Hood was a loyal leader of his Merry Men, and was always true to his word. Robin Hood is from Yorkshire, and there he stays with his friend, John. They always has…

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    Robin Hood Equality

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    In Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, the power of Robin Hood, who was called Robin of Locksley at the time, was presented by the power and equality that he provided to the men and women whom he engaged with. Unlike Robin Hood, the Sheriff of Nottingham was cruel and worked for his own good, and used the power granted to him to boost his own pockets with money and fortune. He ruled everyone around him by having a crew of corruption that followed his ranking with his cousin, the witch Mortianna, and…

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    adaptations and Halloween costumes, Robin Hood is known everywhere. Although the 21st century has changed the true story in hopes to entertain its audience, most people do not know who the real Robin of Locksley is. There are various differences from the movies and his real life such as the time that he lived, people mistaken as the actual Robin Hood, and the different depictions of his love interest, Maid Marian. Movie productions and authors debate on when the story of Robin Hood actually…

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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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    The Life of Christopher Robin "But father, I really wanna go to the zoo!" I whined. "No, Christopher Robin, we can't. I'm working today," father evenly stated. He always did that. I hated it when we were stuck at home. I said, "You're always working father. I never get to go to the zoo and see Winnie and Pooh." I complained. "It's just not fair father! Why do we always have to stay at home and do nothing? I hate it, I hate it, I hate --" "Now Christopher Robin, you are making me very angry.…

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    saved. Once Sam realized that Bucky was not in control of his actions he became his friend. Jason was angry that Bruce had replaced him so easily. He was so angry that he broke into the Tower that Tim Drake, the new Robin, live in and fought everyone that lived there. He tore the Robin symbol off of Tim’s chest, believing that there shouldn’t be another…

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