William Tell shot the apple as part of a legendary tale that symbolizes defiance against tyranny. The story goes that he was forced by a cruel ruler to shoot an apple off his son's head to prove his loyalty and skill. Successfully hitting the apple, he demonstrated not only his exceptional marksmanship but also his bravery and refusal to submit to oppression. This act became a symbol of resistance and the fight for freedom in Swiss folklore.
shoot him. haha I'm funny! or you could just tell him to stop if he's a friendly monster!
Shoot
The word 'shoot' has one syllable.
Because Apple is short for Apple Macintosh. In other words a mac is an apple.
Depends on the size of the apple...the apple I just ate was 140g. It was a small to medium sized apple.
William told his son to shoot the apple off of his head to prove his marksmanship in the story of William Tell.
An apple
He was famous for having to shoot an apple off of his son's head.
An apple with an arrow. William Tell supposedly shot an apple off his son's head with an arrow.
William Tell
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I think the shooting an apple of his son's head was from the story about William Tell not Robin Hood. See the link I will place below.
The best known William Tell is a hero of Switzerland who was forced to shoot an apple on his son's head using a crossbow in order to save the life of his son. He was a mythical character.
William Tell
William Tell supposedly shot an apple off of his son's head with an arrow.
William Tell's son is named Walter Tell. In the legend, Walter is used as a symbol of innocence and bravery, particularly during the dramatic events that unfold when William Tell is forced to shoot an apple off his son's head to demonstrate his skill and defiance against tyrannical rule.