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    Robin Hood‚ by J. Walker McSpadden Part 1 out of 4 FullBooks.com homepage Index of Robin Hood‚ by J. Walker McSpadden Next part (2) This etext was prepared by Joseph S. Miller‚ Pensacola‚ FL and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Library‚ Prescott‚ AZ. Robin Hood by J. Walker McSpadden CHAPTER I How Robin Hood Became an Outlaw CHAPTER II How Robin Hood Met Little John CHAPTER III How Robin Hood Turned Butcher‚ and Entered the Sheriff’s Service CHAPTER

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    Whether or not the legend of Robin Hood actually lived is not important; the fact is Robin Hood is so beloved and that shows that people of that time and now need hero’s like him to defend the poor. Robin Hood was no ordinary legend. Robin may have committed an abundance of crimes but all the crimes were committed for a good reason. Robin Hood was not very fortunate so Robin and his band of Merry Men stole from the rich and gave the money to the people who needed it more. In the eyes of others he

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    strategy? Strategy is the ideas‚ decisions‚ and actins that enable a firm to succeed. What strategic problems does Robin Hood have? Robin Hood is the leader of the band which was growing in size; he is not on the same side as the sheriff of Nottingham who happens to have the power to take over his band of Merrymen and has high connections in that land. And since Robin Hood is in charge of his men‚ he needs to be sure they have money. He is low on funds and does not know what he should do to

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    Robin Hood 1. What is Robin Hood’s strategic Vision? Robin Hood’s basic strategic vision is to eradicate the Sheriff of Nottingham and his organization because the Sheriff’s taxes were too high. The strategic vision must be expanded to what will happen to Robin Hood and the Merrymen when the Sheriff has been eliminated. For instance‚ what will become of the band? Will they continue to serve a purpose after the Sheriff and his men are gone? The strategic vision should speak to what Robin Hood

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    you begin to take notes a. Research Topic: Robin Hood b. Why you chose it: I want to learn more about him‚ seems like a mystic tale. c. What you hope to learn (your guiding question): More about the way he lived‚ all the people he stole from. 2. STEP 2: Fill out the following Digital Notecards with the information you find during your research 1 Source Title: 1911 Encyclopedia Direct Quote:   OR   Paraphrase: The oldest record of Robin Hood in writing was back in the year of 1377‚ and

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    against a tyrannical monarchy and shouldered the blame for his people. The legend that is Robin Hood has endured the test of time and continues to fascinate pop culture today. Additions to the tale through oral tradition have exaggerated his escapades and muddied the truth‚ which begs the question: Who was the real Robin Hood? From a historical standpoint there have been three distinct types of Robin Hoods. In the earliest form he had no female companion: his is a man’s world demonstrated by the

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    does Robin Hood have? What issues need to be addressed? There are several key issues that Robin Hood has. The 1st problem addressed in the reading is the growing size of the Merrymen. Resources are becoming scarce to sustain the large size of the band. He is also having problems with discipline within in the band. Another issue is that travelers are starting to avoid the forest for fear of being robbed‚ which in turn has caused a decline in the Merrymen’s revenue stream. The last issue Robin Hood

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    Robin Hood and his Merrie Men  Young Robin Hood‚ in love with Maid Marian‚ enters an archery contest with his father at the King’s palace. On the way home his father is murdered by hench men of Prince John. Robin takes up the life of an outlaw‚ gathering together his band of merry men with him in Sherwood Forest‚ to avenge his father’s death and to help the people of the land that Prince John are over taxing. Life of the autor Trevor McDonald Sir Trevor McDonald  (born George McDonald on

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    The Real Robin Hood By Jeremy Hendricks Robin Hood is England’s most famous outlaw‚ who robbed from the rich to give to the poor. In Robin Hood’s long history‚ his story has appeared in many forms‚ from verse to film. His path to outlawry‚ friends and enemies has been just as diverse. I will first describe the parts of the Robin Hood legend that have remained constant throughout his entire 800 or more year history. Robin Hood was a Saxon noble‚ living near the castle of Nottingham. By various

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    Robin Hood and Feudalism

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    Robin Hood and Feudalism ROBIN HOOD In the years of King Richard the Lionheart (1189-1199) there lived a brave and intelligent man called Robin Hood. He was a feared outlaw‚ who loved liberty and hated oppression. He took the law into his own hands and robbed the rich to give to the poor. People loved him and thought of him as a justice-maker. In time he acquired a heroic reputation and came to represent the ideal of heroism of his age. Stories about him and his closest friends Friar Tuck

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