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In the early stories of Robin Hood, Robin doesn't live in the time of bad Prince John, or the crusades, doesn't lead a large and merry gang, and never robs the rich to give to the poor 学び始める
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In the early stories of Robin Hood, Robin doesn't live in the time of bad Prince John, or the crusades, doesn't lead a large and merry gang, and never robs the rich to give to the poor 学び始める
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When do we find the first reference to Robin Hood in English literature? 学び始める
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Middle Ages medieval period or Middle Ages the period in Europe from the 5th to the 15th century 学び始める
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assassinations the murder of important people, often for political reasons 学び始める
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dismembered bodies bodies that have been cut or torn into pieces 学び始める
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trickster someone who deceives or cheats people 学び始める
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operate on your own terms operate on your own terms do what you want according to your own rules 学び始める
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pracować na własnych warunkach
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Heroically fighting against injustice and corruption? 学び始める
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why do you think the stories of Robin Hood have lasted from the Middle Ages through to the modern day? I suppose it's got appeal on lots of levels – action, adventure – there's some comedy stuff there with the merry men. 学び始める
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Children are appealed to the toys in this supermarket. 学び始める
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But Robin is always a trickster, and a man with a bow in a wood. 学び始める
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So what's so appealing about this man with a bow? 学び始める
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What he represents I think is a kind of strong and forceful masculinity that operates on its own terms and for its own interests and that's I think what we admire in these stories. 学び始める
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masculinity means the qualities typical of a man 学び始める
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The first reference occurs in the English poet William Langland's book Piers Plowman written between 1370 and 1390. 学び始める
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