Good day, everyone! How was the movie? Did you enjoy the adventures of Robin Hood? Well, here's something to work on during the long break. You may write your answers on intermediate papers. Be ready to share your answers, too, to the group to which you'll be assigned during our next activity in class.
1. Who are the 7 most important characters in the movie? Rank them from 1 t0 7, with 1 as the most important. Discuss each character's role and significance.
2. How were the following subjects of a Medieval ballad depicted or portrayed in the movie? Cite instances.
- violence resulting from jealousy
- relationship between man and God
- relationship between man and supernatural beings
- humorous domestic incidents
- code of chivalry
3. Can stealing be, for some reason, just? Why or why not? Do you concede to Robin Hood's heroism? Justify your stand.
4. Is the law always just? Why or why not? Comment on Robin Hood's acts of breaking the Sheriff's laws.
5. Comment on Azeem's quote: "There are no perfect men in this world, only perfect intentions." In what ways can you personally relate to this quote?
6. Sacrifice is the underlying theme of the story. Cite at least 3 instances in which the theme was explicitly or implicitly depicted in the movie.
I know this is so much work, but I am looking forward to the adventures come to life during our discussion next meeting. Here's something to refresh your memory, lest you forgot some details of the movie.
Movie Trailer Source: www.dailymotion.com
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