Why is the longbow an important symbol in “A Little Guest of Robin Hood and His Many” Ballad?

A) It represents the power of the common people over the nobility
B) It is a weapon only used by the highest-ranking knights
C) It proves Robin Hood’s claim to the throne
D) It was given to Robin Hood by a fairy in the forest

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A) It represents the power of the common people over the nobility

In many tales and ballads involving Robin Hood, the longbow is often seen as a symbol of the common people's strength and ability to challenge the authority and power of the nobility. Robin Hood, as an outlaw who defends the poor and fights against injustice, uses the longbow as a tool of resistance, emphasizing the theme of social justice and the fight for the rights of the oppressed.