Why does Robin Hood never directly challenge King Edward in “A Little Guest of Robin Hood and His Many” Ballad?

A) He respects the king but opposes corrupt officials
B) He fears the king’s army
C) He does not believe in ruling authority
D) He does not want to be king himself

1 answer

A) He respects the king but opposes corrupt officials

In the ballads, Robin Hood often presents a nuanced view of authority. While he opposes corrupt officials and injustices perpetrated against the common people, he typically shows a level of respect for the king himself, suggesting that his actions are aimed at correcting wrongs rather than outright rebellion against the crown.