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The Adventures of Robin Hood _ prologue ~ chater 5
1. How Robin Hood became an outlaw?
Robin bet with a man wearing a eye patch about Robin's arching ability. Robin did hit something. Only it was a king's deer. And in the name of a self-defence, he shot the man with a eye patch. So he became an outlaw.
2. How Little John became Robin's right-hand man?
On a narrow footbridge, Robin and a tall stranger had an argument about who steps back first. Either of them didn't move so they got into a fight with a staff. They were well-matched, but finally Little John dunked Robin in the water. Because of that, Robin suggested to join his band and the stranger agreed after seeing Robin shooting an arrow better then his.
3. How Robin Hood attended the shooting match and won without getting caught?
He wore disguises and used false name.
4. Why the butcher was afraid even though he knew Robin won't hurt the innocent?
Although Robin did not harm the innocent, he still is an outlaw.
5. Why do you think people liked Robin Hood and his men even though they were outlaws?
The king wasn't good at the people and was not good at governing the country. The public got tired of the way that the king rules. And that point of time Robin rattens the king and the king' men. The people felt delight and gratify out of Robin's behavier.
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