because he was good at bow and arrrow
Depends on which version of the tale you're talking about! I believe that Cary Elwes' portrayal of the character in 'Robin Hood: Men in Tights' showed Robin in a very good light. He was gracious to those he defeated, fought Prince John with the purest of motives, and was gracious enough to allow King Richard the honor of a wedding kiss to Marion.
robin hood was a legand and to some people hes good and others think hes bab. robin hood helped in a bad way he stole from the rich and gave to the poor. in my point of vew i think hes a bit of both
Robin Hood was thought to be a supporter of Richard the Lion Heart, who was driven to be an outlaw by the deeds of Richard's brother John. However, there are no records of this, it's not even certain if such a person as Robin Hood was real. Whether or not, he is a myth or some folklore, it's still a good story.
Robin Hood Makes Good was created on 1939-02-11.
Hood (i.e. Robin Hood)
Robin Hood was good at the ambush and fleeing. The true art of hiding he wasn't truly tested at.
Some words that rhyme with Robin Hood are "good," "hood," "understood," and "could."
The real villains of the peace were the sheriffs and the churchmen who set the taxes and effectively robbed everyone. Robin opposed the church and in the "Gest of Robin Hood" we read where he took £400.00 from the churchmen who said they had no money, so how can you rob someone who has nothing, and he gave this so called invisible money that the monks denied having to the impoverished knight who was also being robbed by the church. In this way Robin took from the rich and gave to the poor, gaining the reputation for being a good outlaw who opposed evil, helping those who had been unjustly treated. A pardon has been found for Robin Hood, he was outlawed in the Peasants Revolt at York where the wicked Lord Mayor who everyone hated was called Gisbourne. How about THAT!
gave to the poor.
archery, and swordsmanship.
Robin Hood is good.
robin hood! whoooooooooo!