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This audiobook profiles the historical numbers who scholars speculate may be the individual Robin Hood was predicated on, and explains the origins and advancement of Robin Hood. "Robin Hood, Robin Hood, traveling through the glen Robin Hood, Robin Hood, along with his band of men Feared by the bad, enjoyed by the nice Robin Hood, Robin Hood, Robin Hood." - Theme Track from The Ventures of Robin Hood You will discover few heroes in the British dialect more iconic than Robin Hood. Growing from the ballads of the High Middle Ages and surviving through numerous permutations for this day, the green-clad archer has become an icon. Today he signifies a playful, irreverent, and cunning amount of resistance to corruption and injustice, associated mainly with stealing from the wealthy and offering to the indegent. Robin Hood's selfless acts of aiding the public at the trouble of himself (by not keeping his treasure) have resulted in contemporary numbers like Bill Gates being called "PRESENT DAY Robin Hoods". And when a United kingdom man robbed a loan provider in 2013 and handed out the money to homeless people before he was arrested and imprisoned, the name Robin Hood was normally in the news once more. Robin Hood is a celebrated folk hero and some sort of good thief, however the earliest reports about Robin Hood depict a very good different identity. The first Robin Hood was ordinarily a brutal and selfish yet also honorable body, an anti-hero enjoyed (perhaps paradoxically) by many social classes and loathed by government bodies. If the notorious Gunpowder Storyline was discovered at the start of the 17th hundred years, the Earl of Salisbury condemned Dude Fawkes and the conspirators for being "Robin Hoods". The transformation of Robin Hood in the centuries has remaining many scholars trying to find the origins behind the original story.