Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Robin Hood

Although many people say that Robin Hood never existed, his legend is very popular in England.
According to the myth, Robin Hood was a man who had courage chivalry and practice of robbing the rich to aid the poor. He lived beyond the law. The main enemies were corrupt officials and the villainous Sheriff of Nottingham.
He used a bow as a weapon. Also, He had a quick mind and a naughty sense of humor. His love was Maid Marian (or Marion).
In addition to this, he lived in Sherwood Forest and Barnsdale, in Yorkshire. He had a Band of Merry Men. They wore Lincoln clothes. Robin hunted and shared camaraderie with them.
Looking for information I realized that the original merry men included: Friar Tuck, Will Scarlet, Much the Miller Son, and the little John – who was called “little” because he wasn´t.
Robin Hood‘s story has been told in The gest of Robin Hood (1500). It is a ballad written in
Middle English. Many portions of this tale have reappeared in later versions. Howard Pyle was one of the authors who retold the Robin Hood stories.
In addition to this, Robin is an English Legend based on a real historical character. This legend has been represented in literature, theatre, film and TV Shows. Many actors have played the people´s hero such as Kevin Costner. Some movies have taken a less serious look at the time-honoured tale, including a Walt Disney cartoon and a gangster musical.


Webibliography:
http://hesternic.tripod.com/robinhood.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Hood#Early_references
http://http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Hood#List_of_traditional_ballads
http://http//www.thefreedictionary.com/Robin+Hood
http://www.saberingles.com.ar/reading/robin-hood.html

Bibliography:
Book: Robin Hood a mythic biography by Stephen Knight.
Book: Common Errors in English Usage (2nd Edition, November, 2008)
Author: Paul Brians
Dictionary: LONGMAN DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE.
OXFORD Advanced Learner's Dictionary


4 comments:

  1. I like this topic very much. As it is a legend there is a lot of mystery surrounding the story, so it's very interesting to learn new things about him and his men. Keep on reading and finding new information and share it with us through this blog!

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  2. Hi , your blog seems such very interesting. As the character Robin Hood use to be ,and the lessong they taught us which are important and useful to remember. Thanks for give us the opportunity of share the knowledge , and continue learning through this histories. I know they can be very fruiful for many people.

    Cheers!

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  3. nice blog!!! keep on working hard!!
    i think argentina has politicians that do the opposite of what R.H did. :P

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  4. It took me great part of the year teaching R.H. since I took it for developing different aspects such (moral values -King Richard vs. prince John- The sheriff and Gisborne vs. R.H.- The Normands vs. the Saxons, etc.) It is really fascinating!!!!!!!!!!! (Córdoba)

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