Another Weird Moment From Sleepy Joe...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the story of Robin Hood was England's take on the life of Willam Walace. Wallace was an outlaw, he lived in the forest and he had a band of merry or maybe not so marry men. One of his closest men was a huge Scot named John (did they call him Little John?) There is little doubt that the Scots held up English tax collectors. Steeling from the rich, as one might say. The problem is, how do you make a folk hero out of the pure guy with his head rotting on&nbs p;London Bridge like that. Then there is the issue of the arms and legs you just mailed all across the country. Doesn't make for fairytale endings does it? No, not at all. So, you stir a bunch of fact and fiction together, as mentioned in Bernardo's answer. Until, presto, you got yourself a socially acceptable English folk story with a Hollywood ending.
I hope the Yorkshire Robin Hood Society doesn't hunt me down! I really do like England you know.
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