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The Sheriff of Nottingham captured Little John and Robin Hood and imprisoned them in his maximum-security dungeon. Maid Marion begged the Sheriff for their release, pleading her love for Robin. The Sheriff agreed to release them only if Maid Marion spent the night with him.

To this she agreed.

The next morning the Sheriff released his prisoners. Robin asked that Marion tell him how she persuaded the Sheriff to let them go free.

Marion told the truth, and was bewildered when Robin abused her, calling her a slut, and saying that he never wanted to see her again.

At this Little John defended her, inviting her to leave Sherwood with him and promising life-long devotion. She accepted and they rode away together.

Now in terms of realistic every-day standards of behavior, who do you think was the most moral and the second most moral?

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What is the most logical answer? I said little john, robin, the sheriff, and maid marion

2006-10-06 08:43:30 · 4 answers · asked by LAfreeStyle0176 4 in Social Science Other - Social Science

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Little John for his willingness to forgive, Maid Marion for doing what she had to do to get her friends released, Robin 3rd for his unwillingness to forgive, and the sheriff last beuase what he requested was immoral.

2006-10-06 08:53:13 · answer #1 · answered by krodgibami 5 · 1 0

Marion, Little John, Sheriff, Robin

Justification:

Marion did what was necessary to secure her loved ones release and told the truth about it.

John broke the law but defended Marion understanding her reasons. He also provided her a with safe and secure future regardless of her previous actions.

Sheriff because he was upholding the law and demanded an immoral offering to release the prisoners.

Robin because he stole and treated Marion like dirt.

2006-10-06 09:49:10 · answer #2 · answered by Goose&Tonic 6 · 0 0

Maid Marion was the one most at fault,then the sheriff.Have we not yet learned two wrongs do not make a right!

2006-10-06 08:56:06 · answer #3 · answered by gwhiz1052 7 · 0 0

Robin Hood and Wealth: the moral of this area of the story is that it is fiction to have faith that some people scouse borrow from the wealthy to offer to the undesirable. in certainty that the wealthy scouse borrow from the undesirable and make themselves richer.

2016-10-18 22:41:03 · answer #4 · answered by montesi 4 · 0 0

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