Chapter 8: Robin Arranges a Wedding
Posted by Jordan Beagle on Sunday, April 11, 2010
Summary: The band of outlaws decides to get Ellen and Allan-a-Dale married that day so Robin dressed like a harpist in colourful clothes then the bride and groom come and the Robin doesn’t play but unmasks himself and says that Ellen will marry Alan not Sir Stephen their father disagree but Robin’s men leap from their hiding places and the friar marries together Ellen and Alan and make her dad give them a blessing then steals the bishop’s expensive finery and gives the heavy gold necklace to Ellen then they come back to Sherwood forest for a big feast.
Main Character: Alan-a-Dale: This character is developed through this chapter by getting married and forfilling his goal and becoming eternally happy.
Quote: "Robin beamed at the new couple" This quote shows how much Robin cares for his friends and is a good person.
Vocab Definitions:
Bishop: A spiritual supervisor or overseer
Quiver: Sack, Case or holder for (arrows) or other things
Main Character: Alan-a-Dale: This character is developed through this chapter by getting married and forfilling his goal and becoming eternally happy.
Quote: "Robin beamed at the new couple" This quote shows how much Robin cares for his friends and is a good person.
Vocab Definitions:
Bishop: A spiritual supervisor or overseer
Quiver: Sack, Case or holder for (arrows) or other things