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
Sherwood Forest
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 stole from the rich and gave to the poor." That's the usual line, and it's misleading. Robin Hood didn't "steal from the rich". He attacked the king's tax collectors, taking money back for the people from whom it was "stolen" (taxed). Robin Hood was fighting unjust taxation, not "wealth".
robin hood is someone that leads a gang of 'merry men' and steals from the rich and gives to the poor. robin hood is supposedly good, though you might also consider him bad because he DOES steal, even if from the bad evil rich people.
a person steals from the rich and gives it to the poor.
steal from the rich to give to the poor
green hat arrow steal from rich and give to poor
because he thinks its good to fight and steal from the rich and give to the poor
Yes and No because he tried to help out the unfortunate while he did steal it from the rich.
robin hood He wanted to balence out the world, like in communism
Sherwood Forest
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 stole from the rich and gave to the poor." That's the usual line, and it's misleading. Robin Hood didn't "steal from the rich". He attacked the king's tax collectors, taking money back for the people from whom it was "stolen" (taxed). Robin Hood was fighting unjust taxation, not "wealth".
Possessions of the rich, gold, silver, jewels, weapons etc
robin hood is someone that leads a gang of 'merry men' and steals from the rich and gives to the poor. robin hood is supposedly good, though you might also consider him bad because he DOES steal, even if from the bad evil rich people.
It wasn't right for Robin Hood to steal from the poor in the perspective of the Law, but as the "poor" thought it was a good thing Robin Hood was claimed a hero, and in many ways he was. But in this age the world is ruled by the government, and the government makes the law, and it is illegal to steal. SO even though people thought of Robin Hood as a hero technically he was breaking the law. So it wasn't right to steal then, and it still isn't okay to steal.\ I hope this helps
Little John was Robin Hood's companion in this classic animated film. Robin Hood and his friend Little John live in Sherwood Forest. They steal from the rich and give the money to the poor people of Nottingham.