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I believe I have used making supporting judgments. In my edu blogs on my last post I put up. I put up the video above. Even in my blog post it is not good but what I was supporting with my video was what people believe Robin Hood is. The part where Robin Hood is a hero and where the only way to optain the justice that is fair was to break the rules and go against the prince. http://mikey9.edublogs.org/
ROBIN HOOD TAKE FROM THE RICH AND GIVE TO THE POOR
I believe that I had determined roles in my student blog site. Even though in this post I do not completely determine roles, but I will explain here. Like it is obvious that Robin Hood is the hero and that Prince John is evil, but if you look at things with Prince Johns eyes he isn't evil . He thinks he just doing a good job and doing what he loves. In the other hand Robin Hood the hero believes that Prince John is evil and stops him.
I believe I also I acknowledged differences because in my 2nd posts in my edublogs. I do not comptely acknowledge it, but I will explain here. In my post I say things like Prince John goes against Robin Hood and Robin Hood goes against the Prince. But I know that the Prince is evil, but it is just the way he is in the story and Robin Hood is the heor. Like this story i don't believe would be called Robin Hood if Robin Hood wasn't the hero. http://mikey9.edublogs.org/
Here is one example Robin Hood is a man who is very genorous and believes in justice. He helps out the poor whenever Prince John does evil to the poor. I believe Robin Hood is a round character because Robin Hood had two sides to him. Robin Hood was Robin Hood and also Robert Fitzooth, but I also believe he is flat because from what I've read he does not change. He is the hero of the story
Robin Hood was born in Sherwood Forest. After many years he was suppose to get married, but the marriage was stopped. The marriage was stopped because he was Robin Hood. He was helping the poor and killing the Prince’s deer. The day the marriage was stopped he became an outlaw and made an oath with his merry men to fight against the Prince until the rightful King Richard came back.