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    holds a nihilistic view of the world‚ and he only expresses concern for his baby‚ the young female cohort to his crimes. In this song‚ the killer speaks directly to a “sir” who is later revealed to be the sheriff. Moreover‚ the killer feels zero remorse for his transgressions and explains to the sheriff that he only wanted to have a “good time” with his baby. Even so‚ he says that he killed for no other reason than that there is a “meanness in this world” which suggests that the killer held no ulterior

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    Case 20 - Robin Hood

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    1. What problems does Robin Hood have? What issues need to be addressed? 2. Do Robin Hood and the Merrymen need a new mission? new objectives? a new strategy? In the second year of the insurrection against the Sheriff of Nottingham‚ the tide of events is turning against Robin Hood and his men. The revolt‚ which began as a personal crusade inspired by anger‚ is feeling the consequences of not having a long term strategy or plan. In order to be successful‚ key changes are necessary for Robin Hood

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    immediately upon their capture. Another reason the Sheriff of Nottingham hated Robin Hood is because he finally caught Robin‚ only to have him escape before he could be executed. Robin Hood even played match maker by breaking up the wedding of a rich old man and the maiden. Allen-A-Dale and the maiden got married that day in the old man’s place. Robin also stole the Sheriffs lover. Maid Marin was in love with Robin but the Sheriff was in love with her. The Sheriff was terribly upset when he received word that

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    and 2 that follow. ROBIN HOOD I t was in the spnn" ’Of the second year of his insurrection against the High Sheriff of N’ tnng­ 1 . ham that RobIn Ilvod took a walk in Sherwood Forest. As he walked‚ he pondered the pro­ gress of the campaign‚ the disposition of his forces‚ the Sheriffs recent moves‚ and the op­ tions that confronted him. The revolt against the Sheriff had begun as a personal crusade. It erupted out of Robin’s conflict with Ihe Shenff and his administration. However

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    who had set out to collect the ransom that would release King Richard‚ the Lionheart‚ from his jail in Austria in return for Robin’s future amnesty. * Kill the Sheriff and thereby ending his reign in Nottingham. * Change their policy of out-right confiscation of goods to one of a fixed transit tax. Threats: * The Sheriff was growing and was beginning to harass the band‚ probing for its weaknesses. * Robin didn’t know half the men he ran with‚ which would make it a huge threat because

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    Case Teaching Note 24 Robin Hood Overview This 2-page case is a classic that works great in the classroom. It forces students to think outside the box‚ challenging them to analyze Robin Hood’s crusade against the Sheriff of Nottingham in business terms. As the case unfolds‚ Robin Hood’s problems are multiplying. His main source of revenue is declining as travelers are beginning to avoid coming through the forest (The market is in decline! The present strategy has run out of gas. Does Robin

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    within his organization. For instance‚ travelers are beginning to circumvent the forest‚ despite added cost and inconvenience‚ to protect their cargo. Also‚ historically speaking‚ Robin’s plan to force the Sheriff out of Nottingham by causing unrest has had wavering results. In addition‚ the Sheriff is using powerful connections to apply added pressure to Robin and his Merrymen. To further complicate matters‚ some of the barons that appointed Prince John to the throne are now campaigning to clandestinely

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    Ralph Ellison's Narrative

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    out of his vehicle and walks up to the father and shows his badge as the Sheriff of the town. The Sheriff begins his explanation of why he is there‚ but the father already knows. “Mr. Ellison Oswalt.” the Sheriff says with a hint of anger in his voice. “Sheriff.” Ellison replies with a calm voice. “ You better not cause any problems around here Mr. Oswalt‚ after your last book you managed to piss off a lot of officers!” Sheriff says loudly so even Ellison’s

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    Hood developed his initial strategy for competing with the sheriff of Nottingham and discuss how he implemented it. Critique this approach. The original problem definition of high taxation that faced the people gave way for a new market which was stormed by Robin Hood. Seemingly an unlawful act‚ his mission was to “steal from the rich‚ and give to the poor”. As he entered the market‚ he was faced with rivalry of the prince and the sheriff. Robin Hood and his band of Merry men stole from the rich

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    one of Mel Brooks’ most well known movies the 1974 film‚ Blazing Saddles‚ racism is shown in a different manner than almost any other film. In this movie‚ racism is depicted as more of a comedy. Cleavon Little plays the role of the first black sheriff in a town scheduled to be demolished by a railroad that is in line for construction. Blazing Saddles is the perfect film to social commentary on racism because as Mel Brooks uses racism in a comedy goes to show how racism has more of a role of comedic

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