Entity: ROBIN-HOOD
Robin Hood is a legendary English outlaw of the 12th century known for robbing the rich to give to the poor, embodying courage, generosity, and justice.
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Etymology
The term 'Robin Hood' originates from the legendary English outlaw of the 12th century.
Definition
Robin Hood is a legendary figure who embodies the ideals of heroism, altruism, and justice by robbing the rich to help the poor.
Historical Context
Robin Hood is a popular character in English folklore, known for his skill in archery and his acts of redistributing wealth to the less fortunate during a time of social inequality.
Cultural Significance
Robin Hood symbolizes courage, generosity, and justice, inspiring numerous ballads, stories, and adaptations in literature and media.
Related Concepts
Robin Hood is often associated with the concept of an outlaw hero who fights against injustice and champions the underprivileged.
See Also
A legendary figure who embodies the ideals of heroism, altruism, and justice by robbing the rich to help the poor.