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When people first think of Robin Hood, they typically imagine a man in green tights shooting a longbow. His legendary marksmanship makes him perhaps the most famous archer of all time whether he really existed or not. The most noted moment of his alleged career was when he split another archer's arrow at an extremely long distance to win the Nottingham tournament. Howard Hill, the man who did the shooting for the 1938 film, proved that such incredible shooting as is talked about in stories and depicted in various films is possible. The arrow splitting moment was beautifully portrayed thanks to his and the actor (Errol Flynn) who played Robin Hood (The Adventures of Robin Hood). This man's skill was amazing. He was by far the most amazing archer on record of all time. According to Howard Hill Archery Company, he won 196 field archery tournaments in a row (The Legend's Story). Depicted here is Howard Hill drawing
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his bow with Errol Flynn next to him watching his technique.
Over the past few weeks, several aspects of the Robin Hood legend have been explored. His compassion for the poor, his loyalty to his friends, his romantic attachment, and his remarkable skill with the long bow have all been discussed. In my mind, and I hope in the mind of my readers, Robin Hood definitely made a bulls-eye in the target of life.
Works Cited
The Adventures of Robin Hood. Dir. Michael Curitz, William Keighley. Perf. Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone. 1938. Turner Entertainment Co. and MGM/UA Home Video. 1989.
"The Legend's Story." Howard Hill Archery. 15 July 2008. Web. 24 November 2010. <http://www.howardhillarchery.com/the-legends-story.html>.