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Is Robin Hood a hero or a thug ?
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Myth that was originally a cautionary tale against ill-gotten wealth and corruption.
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Robber Baron.
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You didn’t have anti-hero as a choice. If you look at it in a fighter against convention light.
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Robber Baron.
LoL?
OK I added the Robber Baron option to the vote.
The poll has a reset all to 0 option, so
If there are enough requests from the crowd… I will reset the poll and let you revote. -
It won’t let me revote, :(
I chose robber baron, myself.
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haha cuz they knew how to get money….yeah mideval Bill Gates’. I would like to see you in the fuedal system. Or will you have some macho smart ass remark about how the serfs deserved their poor lot in life?
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You didn’t have anti-hero as a choice. If you look at it in a fighter against convention light.
I have added your voting choice.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti_hero
Wikipedia also includes Anti-Villian, which seems viable for the poll.
So only one voter wants to change their vote?
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The Robin Hood of myth was both depending on which side you were looking at it from. Or headgear for a bird…
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The Robin Hood of myth was both depending on which side you were looking at it from. Or headgear for a bird…
robin hood was defeintly a myth. but as a myth he was an anti-hero.
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The Robin Hood of myth was both depending on which side you were looking at it from. Or headgear for a bird…
robin hood was defeintly a myth. but as a myth he was an anti-hero.
Defining the type of hero he would be wasn’t my intention. To you he would be a hero or, more apropriately, an anti-hero. And that is because you, as do I, see his would be actions as more heroic than villainous. In the age where a Robin Hood type character would have existed, he would have been a hero to the recipients of his beneficence(the peasants) and a thug to his would be victims(the aristocracy). Therefore, he is both. AND headgear for a bird.
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“Unlike some other Robin Hoods, I speak with an English Accent”
:mrgreen:
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Robin Hood: men in tights?
Always wanted to see that movie. Never got around to it.
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Robin Hood: men in tights?
Always wanted to see that movie. Never got around to it.
Way better than the one with Kevin Costner.
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And it was back before Dave Chappel had to say “bitch” every other word in an effort to be funny.
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I’d have to say anti-hero. Honorable cause, less than honorable method. At least he didn’t aim to kill, and it’s not like most build their wealth on innocence…
I would have voted for bird headgear as well. :lol:@ncscswitch:
“Unlike some other Robin Hoods, I speak with an English Accent”
:mrgreen:
Love that movie, and just about everything Mel Brooks does. I had great fun showing Cary Elwes in a funny role to a girlfriend that adored him in “The Princess Bride.” She never knew that movie existed. Nowadays you could scare her by showing a contemporary picture of Westley.
“I pray that your first child be a masculine child.”
@ncscswitch:
And it was back before Dave Chappel had to say “b****” every other word in an effort to be funny.
Yeah, but he is funny still. It’s just what people want I suppose. I’ve been a fan since Men in Tights, but apparently not enough because I confused his name with the French photographer Dave LaChappelle.