Robin Hood is a fiction character, though the book was set in the medieval times, yes.
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He is the person that goes by the name of Armpit. I would know I am doing a book report for school.
Write about the beginning of the book, the middle and the end. Not too detailed though, you're trying to get your classmates to want to read the book! At the end you can include what you thought the book was like (i.e., good, bad, okay)! First you must Have a Topic and an introduction to tell what the book is about.
Sir Hiss was not in any Robin Hood book. Sir Hiss was created by Disney for their animated version of Robin Hood.
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Robin Hood is legend and folklore. Thus, accuracy may just depend on who is articulating the information, and nothing will be based on absolute fact. The best book on the possible actuality of Robin Hood is J.C.Holt's Robin Hood. My novel The Robin Hood Chronicles gets most of its information from Holt's book, though I am more positive in my identification than he is.
Robin Hood is a fiction character, though the book was set in the medieval times, yes.
No! he is just a made up character from a book and a movie.
Robin Hood is a classic book so there are many different editions. The Puffin Classic has 294 pages. The best version was written by Howard Pyle and the one illustrated by Scott McKowen has 344 pages.
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Louis Rhead has written: 'Bold Robin Hood and his outlaw band' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Robin Hood (Legendary character), Robin Hood (Legend) 'The book of fish and fishing' -- subject(s): Fishing 'A collection of book plate designs' -- subject(s): Bookplates 'Fisherman's lures and game-fish food' -- subject(s): Fishes, Food, Fishing
Not exactly. They seemed to have switched around the character's roles. The show is fairly accurate on some of the legends and ignored other legends. BBC added in some new stories to the mix, as well. (This answer is based on Howard Pyle's book "The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood")
In the book "Trouble With Tuck" by Theodore Taylor, Ferris Tuck is a blind girl's guide dog who helps her navigate the world. He is a loyal and intelligent companion who plays a central role in the story as he helps to protect and support his owner, Helen, throughout their adventures.
In the UK a Robin in snow often appears on Christmas cards, symbolizing winter.
He ran away and meet him in the forest. If you read the book you'll get more details