Robin and Merrymen are companies that steal money from wealthy people and provide services to the poor. This organization began to grow as a personal interest in Robin and grew into a very large organization with allies and new recruits. Robin is responsible for all businesses and rarely tells who is responsible for their particular responsibilities. Merlemen's dilemma is that they must overcome the sheriff, who is their biggest competitor who is stronger and better organized. The sheriff already got money and people and started looking for Merrymen looking for their weaknesses.
In the 19th century, the legend of Robin Hood was specifically targeted at children. Wreath for children is for children of Ritsin's Robin Hood series made in 1820. A novel by Robin Hood for children began to appear. It's not that children have never read Robin Hood's story before, but this is the first time they have specifically mentioned in Robin Hood's literature. A very influential example of these children's novels is Robin Hood's Robin Hood and Little John (1840). It was adapted from France by Alexandre Dumas of Le Prince Devore (1872) and Robin Hood Le Procrit (1873). Egan ordered Robin Hood to be born, but brought up by forestry officer Gilbert Hood.
Many of the most famous Robin Hood folk songs were from the Middle Ages, but there is a core that can be attributed confidently in the Middle Ages. These are Robin Hood and monks, Robin Hood and Gisborne, Robin Hood and Porter, and Robin Hod's Lytyll Geste. Since the 16th century, the basic characteristics of the legend have been distorted by proposals of Robin 's depraved nobility, playwrights who were eager to adopt this new element increased the romantic appeal of the story, I was robbed of their social bites. . Postmodern folk songs (which Mary Marianne, a member of Robin) also lost most of their vitality and poetic value as they lost their original social impulses and made them to exist.
Political and social assumptions of early Robin Hood folk songs are controversial. J. C. Holt believes that the legend of Robin Hood was cultivated within the family of Gentry. And it is wrong to see the image of the farmers' riots in him. He is not a farmer, but a volunteer grower and does not mention farmers' complaints such as suppression taxes. He does not seem to oppose the social standards as their instantiation, generosity, godliness and courtesy for jealousy, secular and rude enemies. In contrast, other scholars emphasized the destructive aspects of the legend and saw literary literature against the feudal order of medieval Robin Hood.