a person steals from the rich and gives it to the poor.
The story Robin Hood is about the main character, Robin Hood, embarking on adventures to satisfy the mission,"Rob the rich and give to the poor."35
Yes there is a story called Robin Hood.
Robin Hood is a/an Variable: yeoman, archer, outlawlater stories: nobleman
Robin Hood's primary antagonists are Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham.
Robin Hood is a fictional character, though in most stories about him he is described as being average to tall, about 6 feet or so.
The effect of Robin Hood on literature is amazing. Nottingham City Library alone has more than 700 books devoted to this subject and I have no doubt that there are many more. Robin of Sherwood Major C Gilson Robin Hood and the Men of the Greenwood H Gilbert Stories of Robin Hood Told to the Children HE Marshall Robin Hood EC Vivian Kevin Costner is Robin Hood Prince of Thieves S Green Tales of Robin Hood T Allan Rymes of Robyn Hood Dobson/Taylor Robin Hood and His Merrie Men Dean Classics Robin Hood, His Life and Legend B Miles Maid Marian T Love Peacock
That is a subject of much debate among historians. It is generally conceded today, that he did not "steal from the rich and give to the poor", he stole from everyone and kept ever penny of it. But he is seem by some as a force against the evils of the government of the time, and by other researchers he is seen as a plain old garden-variety thug. Take your pick.
Robin Hood is a/an Variable: yeoman, archer, outlawlater stories: nobleman
Yes. Maid Marion is Robin Hood's girlfriend, and in some stories they are even engaged.
Friar Tuck is a companion to Robin Hood in the legends about that character. He is a common character in modern Robin Hood stories which depict him as a jovial friar.
Robin Hoods tights were originally red from the fifteenth century stories and drawings. All of the first stories of Robin Hood indicate him as wearing scarlet clothes (hence ROBIN hood) and his men wore green.
Robin Hood and The Cyclops The Minotaur and Odysseus.
No it is based on his real life
Robin Hood's primary antagonists are Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham.
Robin Hood is a fictional character, though in most stories about him he is described as being average to tall, about 6 feet or so.
The effect of Robin Hood on literature is amazing. Nottingham City Library alone has more than 700 books devoted to this subject and I have no doubt that there are many more. Robin of Sherwood Major C Gilson Robin Hood and the Men of the Greenwood H Gilbert Stories of Robin Hood Told to the Children HE Marshall Robin Hood EC Vivian Kevin Costner is Robin Hood Prince of Thieves S Green Tales of Robin Hood T Allan Rymes of Robyn Hood Dobson/Taylor Robin Hood and His Merrie Men Dean Classics Robin Hood, His Life and Legend B Miles Maid Marian T Love Peacock
The Robin Hood stories are partly legend and there is some debate about whether Robin Hood is one person or an amalgamation of several historical characters. It is assumed that the King Richard in the Robin hood stories is "Richard Coeur de Leon" or Richard the Lionheart and his family name was Plantagenet. His younger brother John, succeeded him upon his death.
All of the original stories of Robin Hood from the fifteenth century clearly state him as wearing scarlet clothes (hence ROBIN hood) and his men wore the green.
Maid Marion is a fictitious character. Created by Hollywood to include a love interest in the Robin Hood stories. She is not mentioned in the original ballads of the outlaw.