Robin Hood - Alquin

English Literature
PTA exam in VWO 6
This year: The Middle Ages (period 4)

  • Beowulf
  • Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • Robin Hood
  • Canterbury Tales




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English Literature
PTA exam in VWO 6
This year: The Middle Ages (period 4)

  • Beowulf
  • Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • Robin Hood
  • Canterbury Tales




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Robin Hood
13th or 14th century
Alquin, pages 40-41







  • outlaw

  • most popular and permanent figures in English literature 

  • ballads

  • Robin Hood and the Butcher

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Questions, page 41
  • Form groups of maximum four.
  • Answer questions 1 to 10 together.
  • Write in full English sentences.

  • Appoint one explorer who will gather or share information from the other groups after 15 minutes.
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  1. He is very chivalrous. In other words, he behaves exactly as one would expect of a knight: he is polite towards her, he flirts with her a little and he promises to serve her.
  2. She leads the conversation, actively trying to seduce Gawain. However, she does not seem disappointed that he rejects her advances.
  3. His quest matters more than anything else, as indicated by the passage ‘[he] had little love / To spare from his sorrowful quest, which he might not / forestall.’ Furthermore, he has made a vow of chastity, which he is not prepared to break. It might also be that he doesn’t dare accept the lady’s advances, because of his agreement with the lord of the castle.
English Literature
PTA exam in VWO 6
This year: The Middle Ages (period 4)

  • Beowulf
  • Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • Robin Hood
  • Canterbury Tales




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Accordig to legend,
Robin Hood was an 'outlaw'.
What's an outlaw?

Slide 6 - Mind map

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'Beyond the pale' (expression)
  • Pale = “wooden stake, picket; fence made from wooden stakes, palisade; bounds, limits; territory or defensive area within a specific boundary or under a given jurisdiction”,
  • 'Beyond the pale' suggests that anything outside an authority’s jurisdiction is uncivilized.
  • Oxford: considered by most people to be unacceptable or unreasonable

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Robin Hood and the Butcher

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Which of the following characteristics of a ballad are absent in Robin Hood and the butcher?
A
a simple storyline
B
an ABCB rhyme pattern
C
superstition and supernatural elements
D
repetition / refrain

Slide 9 - Quiz

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What might the moral of this story be?

Slide 10 - Open question

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Changes in English
Robin Hood
13th-14th century?

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