Robin Starveling was created in 1596.
In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Robin Starveling defends the use of the lantern by arguing that it serves a practical purpose in portraying the moon. He insists that the lantern is necessary for the play to convey the proper setting and enhance the audience's understanding, as it symbolizes moonlight. Starveling's defense highlights the importance of theatricality and the creative ways in which the characters navigate the constraints of their performance.
Swynnerton's Robin was created in 1906.
Robin of the Wood was created in 1985.
Robin of Sherlock was created in 1985.
Robin's Reign was created in 1970.
Robin McNamara was created in 1970.
Robin's Reckoning was created in 1993.
Robin the Frog was created in 1971.
Black Robin was created in 1872.
European Robin was created in 1758.
Robin Guitars was created in 1982.
Japanese Robin was created in 1835.