For the letter 'R' I have chosen Robin Hood. Like King Arthur, Robin Hood is a legendary British hero who became popular during medieval times. He is portrayed as a noble outlaw known for 'stealing from the rich to give to the poor', along with his band of 'Merry Men'. According to the stories, he was a skilled archer and swordsman and a supporter of King Richard the Lionheart. He is said to have lived in Sherwood Forrest, Nottinghamshire, using a large oak tree as a hideout.
Robin shoots with Sir Guy, by Louis Rhead [Public Domain Image, Source.] |
I really like the legend of Robin Hood. I think the appeal is the idea of an outlaw- someone on the margins of society- taking power back from corrupt rulers. Who wouldn't want to relieve the government of some of their wealth and redistribute it among those who really need it? All the better if you could humiliate them in the process. I like the idea of living free in the woods with a band of misfits and ruffians.
I'm also a fan of the movie, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, even though Kevin Costner didn't even try to do a British accent. You can't really complain about that when the cast includes Morgan Freeman, Alan Rickman and Brian Blessed! I also happen to love the theme song, however cheesy.
Here are some modern books based on the legend of Robin Hood (click images to visit their Goodreads page):
Are you interested in the legend of Robin Hood? What's your favourite film or book based on the legend?
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