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In the late 1400's, the first stories of Robin Hood and his lifes adventures appeared.
This is where the story started of a master archer 'stealing from the rich and giving to the poor' originated. -
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by the 1500's, the stories had evolved about Robin Hood, some saying he was once a nobleman put into disgrace.
This made the hero more of an outlaw, forcing him into the forrest, with more respect from villagers and poorer citizens. -
A play written about the Adventures of Robin Hod and his group of Outlaws.
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A very short poem about Robin Hood, Maid Marian and Little John.
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A novel about Robin Hood and his life in the forrest, including details on his 'Merry Men' and love issues with Maid Marrien.
The book also includes smaller characters that aren't well known, such as family members and friends of the family. -
A short poem of Robin Hood's childhood, including information on his upbringing and love.
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A novel about the love of Robin Hood.
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A poem of Robin Hood's unfortunate death, written in old english. It includes the feelings of Little John, and Robin's supposed last words.
The death in here isn't really included in other versions of Robin Hood, which doesn't make this very valuable information in the story of Robin Hood. -
The American adaption of Robin Hood. This didn't become very popular due to it's american style of comedy, and was too cheaply made.
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Disneys adaption of the Robin Hood tale.
This is what made Robin Hood massivley popular to the younger generation, since Robin Hood was portrayed as a fun and enjoyable character. -
The all-time classic film, Prince of Theives was created in 1991.
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The first film based comedy about Robin Hood. The film became rather popular and known as a 'classic' comedy.
Although this is a comedy, it tells the story of Robin Hood very well, and introduced the story of Robin to a lot of people who were unaware of his existance. -
A TV series in 1997-1998 about more of Robin Hoods adventures
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The TV series of Robin Hood was created in 2006