Back to category: Business Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. the realy robin hood case ROBIN HOOD CASE 1. Robin and the Merry Men are faced with a myriad of problems. First and foremost is the price of 1000 pounds on Robin's head. Although Robin may be loved by the general population, a reward of such a substantial amount may sway the loyalty of some people. Additionally, mercenaries and bounty hunters are sure to be enticed by the reward making Robin's ability to keep on living somewhat more challenging. The growing size of the number in the Merry Men makes it a relatively easy task to infiltrate the band and make an attempt on Robin's life. The growing size also creates a bigger problem in keeping the band well-fed and well-hidden. The availability of game is steadily decreasing, making feeding the men more difficult. Also, while it is easy to hide a small group of men in the forest, the larger number of men makes hiding much harder. The ability to finance his operations is also decreasing as the wealthy trave... Posted by: John Mayes Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. |
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