Table of Contents
- 1 What did Sir Richard give Robin as a gift?
- 2 What did Robin Hood give the sheriff for 300 pounds?
- 3 Who is the villain in Robin Hood?
- 4 How does the Robin Hood book end?
- 5 Why does the Knight owe 400 pounds to the abbot?
- 6 Who is Robin Hood’s principal enemy?
- 7 Where does the tale of Robin Hood take place?
- 8 What was life like for Robin Hood in medieval times?
What did Sir Richard give Robin as a gift?
What gifts does Sir Richard give to Robin? He gives him 100 yew bows and 100 sheaves of arrows.
What did Robin Hood give the sheriff for 300 pounds?
The Sheriff asks if he has more animals to sell. Robin says he has two or three hundred beasts on one hundred acres of land and invites the Sheriff to see them, whereupon the Sheriff, with three hundred pounds of gold on his person, rides with him to Sherwood Forrest.
How does Marian convince her father to let her go back to Robin in Sherwood Forest?
How does Marian convince her father to let her go back to Robin in Sherwood Forest? She tells him that Prince John will take her from Arlingford and force her to marry Sir Guy, and if he (Lord Fitzwalter) tries to stop them, he’ll be killed.
What kind of bet does little John make with Robin Hood and who wins the bet?
What kind of bet does Little John make with Robin Hood, and who wins the bet? Little John bets one piece of gold that the Butcher will beat Robin in a battle with the quarter-staff. Robin wins the bet by defeating the Butcher.
Who is the villain in Robin Hood?
The Sheriff of Nottingham
The Sheriff of Nottingham is the main antagonist in the legend of Robin Hood. He is generally depicted as an unjust tyrant who mistreats the local people of Nottinghamshire, subjecting them to unaffordable taxes.
How does the Robin Hood book end?
In the end, Robin and his men are pardoned by King Richard the Lionheart and his band are incorporated into the king’s retinue, much to the dismay of the Sheriff of Nottingham.
What kind of man was Robin Hood?
heroic outlaw
Characteristics. Robin Hood is a heroic outlaw who steals from the rich and gives to the poor. He is known for his mastery of archery as well as his talent for disguising himself. Despite being declared an outlaw, Robin Hood is a good and generous person at heart, and is beloved by the townspeople for his deeds.
How did Robin disguise himself when he went to Nottingham?
King Richard decides he must see Robin Hood and disguises himself as an abbot and his men as monks. Robin finds them and disbelieves him when he says they are royal messengers, but affirming he has done no harm to the innocent, brings them to an entertainment. Robin says he would.
Why does the Knight owe 400 pounds to the abbot?
He has no money because he has used it all to pay the ransom for his son who was captured as a prisoner in the crusades. Even worse, he had to borrow some money from the Abbot and has been taxed so severely that the now cannot pay it back. He gives him the 400 pounds that he needs to repay the Abbot.
Who is Robin Hood’s principal enemy?
The Sheriff of Nottingham is the main antagonist in the legend of Robin Hood. He is generally depicted as an unjust tyrant who mistreats the local people of Nottinghamshire, subjecting them to unaffordable taxes.
What is Little John’s real name?
Lil Jon | |
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Birth name | Jonathan H. Smith |
Born | January 17, 1971 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
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Who are the Foresters in the book Robin Hood?
One day in the forest, Robin comes face-to-face with the Head Forester, the man who replaced his father. The foresters are a group of law enforcers under the direction of the sheriff of Nottingham. Their duties include patrolling the king’s forest and protecting the wildlife from hunters.
Where does the tale of Robin Hood take place?
Figures like Robin Hood stand for the strength and dignity of the poor to rise above the system of impoverishment. This lesson will look at the summary and setting of this novel. The tales of Robin Hood take place in and around Sherwood Forest, AKA ‘the merry greenwood.’ This ancient forest is abutted by Nottingham to the South.
What was life like for Robin Hood in medieval times?
Robin Hood is a Medieval British hero. He is the stuff of legend. In Medieval Times, life was tough in England. The King and the clergy struggled to maintain order amid famine and mass poverty. Those who had power used it harshly and indiscriminately.
How much money did the monks have in Robin Hood?
The monks have 800 in gold coin and some silver. They were bringing the money to Prince John for his coffers. How much money dose Little John fine on the Cellarer and the clerk and what were they going to do with the money? He puts 800 in gold towards King Richard and saves the silver for himself for the poor .