Robin Hood Quiz 1 Review (Prologue - Chapter 5) Flashcards
here and there
hither and thither
burdened
downtrodden
servants
retainers
hither and thither
here and there
downtrodden
burdened
retainers
servants
county in England where Sherwood Forest is located and where many of Robin’s adventures happen
Nottinghamshire
Robin Hood
Robin Fitzooth
household manager
steward
pierced
transfixed
treasure chests
coffers
steward
household manager
transfixed
pierced
coffers
treasure chests
a man who is head of a monastery
abbot
a member of the church clergy who has authority over a group of local churches
bishop
rightful king of England who is often away fighting crusades
King Richard I
Richard’s evil brother who rules in his place when he is away at war
Prince JOhn
a religious pilgrim who carries a palm as a token of his visit to the Holy Land
a servant in the lowest feudal class who works under a lord
serf
middle-class man who freely owns and farms land
yeoman
“Let me come with you and serve your noble master too. I know I am but twelve years old - but sorrow brings us quickly to manhood…”
Who said this?
Much the Miller’s son
“Let me come with you and serve your noble master too. I know I am but twelve years old - but sorrow brings us quickly to manhood…”
To whom was the speaker speaking?
Will Scarlet
“Let me come with you and serve your noble master too. I know I am but twelve years old - but sorrow brings us quickly to manhood…”
Who is the noble master that the speker wants to serve?
Robin Hood
“Let me come with you and serve your noble master too. I know I am but twelve years old - but sorrow brings us quickly to manhood…”
What is the sorrow that is spoken of?
The boy’s father has been killed
Much the Miller was killed by whom?
Worman
Will Scarlet thinks Much’s death is strange because he was shot with an arrow from where?
Locksley Hall
“…the way to find contentment and security for the country was by justice and not by cruelty.”
Who thought this?
William Fitzooth
“…the way to find contentment and security for the country was by justice and not by cruelty.”
What is the country that is spoken of?
England
“…the way to find contentment and security for the country was by justice and not by cruelty.”
Why is there no contentment in that country?
There is ongoing anger and hatred between the Normans and the Saxons.
After invading England in 1066, the Normans treated these people as slaves.
Saxons
perfect example
paragon
betrayers of one’s own countrey
traitors
disloyalty
treason
paragon
perfect example