Monday, May 20, 2019
Robin Hood
Hero or Criminal? Many people get by robin cap a hero. He was definitely a hero to the peasants of Nottingham. After all he steal from the rich and gave to the poor. If I were poor he would have been my hero, too. But to the rich people of Nottingham he was zero more than a criminal. Im sure I wouldnt think too highly of someone that stole my money. What redbreast Hood never took into consideration was that even though the outcome was good the course of action he took wasnt right. So was he a hero or a criminal? Some people consider him a kind hearted hero.Others think of him as a cold hearted criminal. So which is it? It all depends on your perspective. The myth of redbreast Hood is one of the most famous legends around. He is the subject of nearly forty side of meat and Scottish ballads and numerous tales, plays, and films (Wilhelm Robin Hood). But a legend isnt always a fact. a great deal all that is known of the medieval legend of Robin Hood is derived from five surviving poems or ballads and a frag ment of a play (Holt 15). The first literary reference to Robin Hood is in 1377. very much of the social background in the early ballads resembles the 14th century. But there are some reasons to recall that the Robin Hood legend was alive and well in the 13th century too. Hence, some historians interchangeable J. C. Holt prefer an earlier real Robin Hood (Robin Hood-The Search for the Real Robin Hood 9). No one knows for sure if Robin Hood is even a real character. According to one handed-down story, Robin Hood was actually the Earl of Huntingdon, and his real name was Robert Fitzooth. But many scholars believe Robin Hood is completely fictitious. (Robin Hood 346). Roger Dodsworth, one of the greatest figures of the antiquarian movement of the seventeenth century, noted Robert Locksley, innate(p) in Bradfield parish, in Hallamshire S. Yorkshire, wounded his stepfather to death at plough fled into the woods, and was relieved by his mother work he was discovered. Then he came to Clifton upon Calder, and came acquainted with Little John, that kept the kine, which said John is buried at Hathershed in Derbyshire, where he hath a fair tombstone with an inscription.Mr. Long saith that Fabyan saith, Little John was an Earl Huntingdon . After he joined with Much, the Millers son. (Holt 44) There are also some other people that could have inspired the Robin Hood legend. Perhaps the earliest outlaw Robin Hood is Robert Hood, servant of the Abbot of Cirencester. Sometime betwixt 1213 and 1216, he murdered a man named Ralph in the abbots garden. Most Robin Hood legends stories do leave the legendary outlaw a grudge against the church. But J. C.Holt dismisses this one as being too removed from Robins usual setting. (Robin Hood-The Search for the Real Robin Hood 9) There is also evidence to support the legend. A tombstone has been found with the following inscription Here underneath this little stone Lies Robert, Earl of Huntington. Neer a rcher was as he so good And people called him Robin Hood. Such outlaws as he and his men Will England never see again. (Lapman v) This leads some people to believe that Robin Hood is based on a real person. Real or fictitious it is still a legend.
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