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Robin Hood Morality Test

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SheilaSomerset

SheilaSomerset Report 6 Jan 2007 00:19

Marion, Sheriff, Little John, Robin

Rosi Glow

Rosi Glow Report 6 Jan 2007 00:16

Maid Marion Little John Sheriff Robin Hood

Unknown

Unknown Report 6 Jan 2007 00:15

I chose.... Little John, Maid Marion, Robin Hood, Sherriff 'You are fairly broadminded romantic and reasonably contented. You value kindness greatly and try to live by your ideals. You do not conceal from yourself, or from others, your strong need for security, which may be either emotional or material.' Men: Perhaps you tend to idealize women and credit them with virtues they don't possess. Women: Your experiences of men have not all been happy, perhaps because you hope for a little too much? This combination represents 15% of total, 15% of men and 16% of women

Dame

Dame Report 6 Jan 2007 00:14

Likkle John Marion Robin The Sheriff

Unknown

Unknown Report 6 Jan 2007 00:11

The fascinating personality test below was written by a Sydney marriage expert who is a qualified psychologist. It began as a dinner party conversation gimmick, but it has been prepared in this form for readers to test themselves. To do the 'test' you must give your honest opinion about morals and honesty of the four characters in our story of Sherwood Forest. Forget any preconceived ideas you may about them--this is a different sort of story from all the others. 'The Sheriff of Nottingham captured Little John and Robin Hood and imprisoned them in his maximum-security dungeon. Maid Marion begged the Sheriff for their release, pleading her love for Robin. The Sheriff agreed to release them only if Maid Marion spent the night with him. To this she agreed. 'The next morning the Sheriff released his prisoners. Robin asked that Marion tell him how she persuaded the Sheriff to let them go free. 'Marion told the truth, and was bewildered when Robin abused her, calling her a slut, and saying that he never wanted to see her again. 'At this Little John defended her, inviting her to leave Sherwood with him and promising life-long devotion. She accepted and they rode away together.' Now in terms of realistic every-day standards of behavior, put Robin, Marion, Little John and the Sheriff in the order in which you consider they showed the most morality and honesty (from most moral to least moral). There is no 'right' answer. What follows is the psychologist's characterization of you based on which of the 24 possible arrangements you chose.

Unknown

Unknown Report 6 Jan 2007 00:10

What is your attitude to morals, sex and honesty?