No, but it is a classic. Robin Hood does involve some magic, but it is more in the practical medieval witchcraft sense then fairy like. Fairy Tale magic generally comes more in the form of talking animals, fairies, goblins, and the like.
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It is a legend. It is said that Robin Hood was an actual person. Many experts have found evidence that he actually existed. It is thought that he could have been a man by the name of John Armstrong of Gilnockie or even a man by the name of Rob Roy a.k.a. Robert MacGregor.
It is also a legend because legends are traditional stories told about certain peoples or places and usually have a basis in history.
Myths on the other hand are a traditional or legendary story, usually concerning some being or hero or event, with or without a determinable basis of fact or a natural explanation, and usually deals with deities or demigods. Myths are to explain some practice, rite, or phenomenon of nature.
A folktale is a story that could have happened at any time in any place, usually has no identified author and circulates orally. A legend is a story regarded as historical but not verifiable. The adventures of Robin Hood are set in a particular historic time and place, so they fit the definition of a legend, not a folktale.
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Robin Hood is not in any sense a Fairy Tale. the only possibility it might be adapted to one was a l973 animal cartoon by the Disney stable- but the original, no. There are no supernatual elements in the story. It makes gangsterism look right and shows law enforcement officers ( the Sheriff of Nottingham, certainly was one of these) in a negative light. Certainly it is not a fairy tale.
Christopher Robin Hood's birth name is Hood, Christopher Robin.
In the Robin Hood ballads, yes he did. No. The sheriff failed to capture Robin Hood.
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She's a girl, she is like little red riding hood, You should know because its a fairy tale................
No, Robinhood is not a fairy tale character. He is a legendary figure in English folklore known for "robbing from the rich and giving to the poor." The tales of Robin Hood have been popularized in various forms of literature and media.
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No. Historical Fiction.
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Robin hood is legend, however lady gaga is just a celebrity. robin hood is a man engraved in the hearts of the generation that have come and that will come, as for lady gaga, she has not caught the hearts of the people by a tale of hers unlike robin hood who represents justice as a whole.
The Grimm fairy tale that features a red cape is "Little Red Riding Hood."
Robin Hood is not in any sense a Fairy Tale. the only possibility it might be adapted to one was a l973 animal cartoon by the Disney stable- but the original, no. There are no supernatual elements in the story. It makes gangsterism look right and shows law enforcement officers ( the Sheriff of Nottingham, certainly was one of these) in a negative light. Certainly it is not a fairy tale.
Robin Hood was/is a story that began in1226 as a oral tale. It was a rhyme told in story form, so there is no "family" or boyhood for Robin Hood. Many of the characters we know have been added through the ages as the story changed.