Robin Hood is partly or wholly mythical. His story is usually placed during Richard the Lion Heart's reign; that was end of the twelfth century. Whether he ever stole and gave to the poor is not really known.
His location - Nottinghamshire or Yorkshire, and his time - late or early twelfth century is disputed.
The legend of Robin Hood is said to have originated in medieval England, around the late 12th to early 13th century. However, the exact time when Robin Hood started stealing from the rich is not clear as there are many versions of the story.
Robin Hood is a legendary English outlaw known for stealing from the rich to give to the poor. However, his "second name" is not definitively recorded in history as he is primarily known by his first name.
Highwaymen stole from the rich because they believed they were easy targets who carried valuable items, such as money, jewelry, and other precious goods while traveling. Additionally, many highwaymen viewed the rich as oppressors who had gained their wealth through exploitation and saw stealing from them as a form of social justice.
Robin Hood is a legendary figure known for stealing from the rich and giving to the poor in medieval England. His life was portrayed as a noble outlaw who lived in Sherwood Forest with his band of Merry Men. He is believed to have opposed corrupt officials and defended the oppressed during a time of social and economic inequality.
Robin Hood's gang members were known as his Merry Men, and included characters like Little John, Friar Tuck, Will Scarlet, and Much the Miller's Son. They assisted Robin Hood in his legendary exploits of robbing from the rich to give to the poor in Sherwood Forest.
Ned Kelly and his gang stole from the rich and gave to the poor because they saw themselves as oppressed by the wealthy landowners and authorities. They felt that by redistributing wealth, they were championing the cause of the common people and seeking justice for the injustices they had suffered.
He was famous for stealing from the rich and giving to the poor.
He is known for stealing from the rich and giving it to the poor!
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Robin hood had no compunction about stealing from the rich to give to the poor.
Robin Hood only steals from the rich so he can pass the money on to the poor, the tax was way to high and the poor were then kicked out so Robin Hood didn't like what they where doing to the poor and got his revenge...stealing off the rich
Robin Hood is considered an outlaw in legend for his actions of stealing from the rich and giving to the poor. He defied the law and authority to stand up for the oppressed and marginalized members of society, ultimately becoming a symbol of rebellion against corrupt and oppressive rulers.
The idea of Robin Hood "stealing from the rich to give to the poor" is folklore. There is no solid historical evidence that he even lived, or at least one person known to all as "Robin Hood". Early tales of him vary greatly with later stories, and if he did exist, "he" was likely several different people at different times.
he took the money from the rich and gave it to the poor
Hood Rich was created on 2002-04-30.
One example of verbal irony in "The Great Taos Bank Robbery" is when the narrator sarcastically refers to himself as a "modern-day Robin Hood" for robbing a bank to pay for his dental bills. This is ironic because Robin Hood is known for stealing from the rich and giving to the poor, whereas the narrator is stealing for personal gain.
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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