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Robin Hood Research Paper

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The story of Robin Hood is one of the most interesting, and most fascinating of all stories

told. He was a young boy, going out to an archery competition. He stumbles upon some men that

make fun of him. He ends up killing one of them, making him a wanted person by a sheriff. The

sheriff tried catching Robin Hood, but it was impossible for him to do it by himself. He tried to

find someone to catch but no one wanted a piece of Robin Hood for everybody knew how good

he was with a bow. He hides in the forest most of his life in Sherwood Forest with a band of

others outlaws, of which he leads. He meets new people throughout his life as an outlaw.

Robin wasn’t known among the people as a bad reason, he was known for helping out the

poor. …show more content…

Robin Hood and his men would go out to find people

to take money from them by inviting them to a feast and making them pay for the food they ate.

He also never abandons his fellow people. Every time one of his people was captured or

endangered, he would go to save them. He is well respected among all his people, including the

people who don't him personally.

Robin Hood did many great things throughout his life. He helped a lot of people,when they

were going through a tough situation, including rich people. He helped a knight named Sir

Richard to pay off a huge debt he owed. The knight’s son, accidentally killed another man

involuntarily in a jousting match. The man that died had parents with good connections in the

government. The knight was going to lose all land,money, and power if he didn’t pay off his

debt. Robin Hood, helped him out by letting him borrow money for him to pay off his debt not

expecting him to pay him back.

He also helped a couple get married. There was a couple named Allan a Dale and Ellen that

wanted to get married. Unfortunately, Ellen’s father wouldn’t let her marry Allan because he

wanted her to marry someone with a lot of power and money. Robin Hood met Allan

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