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Robin Hood

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

Sunnie Magnuson, Catalina Soles, Milana Kondratyuk.

Summary

Robin Hood is a story created in medieval England and is about a man named Robin Hood who steals from the rich to help the poor.

Along With the Stories of Robin Hood There is Also a Movie Recently Made About Him

PHYSIOLOGICAL

Robin Hood stole food and drink and got plenty of rest when he wasn't running from authorities. Shelter is debatable but usually he could find somewhere to sleep at least.

SAFETY

Robin Hood was/is never safe. He was always on the run from authorities.

LOVE AND BELONGING

Robin Hood had no love from anyone except from the strangers he helped. He didn't have any family or friends, nor was anyone overly fond of him. He didn't have a place that he belonged and he didn't try to find a place he belonged; he was a free spirit.

SELF-ESTEEM

SELF-ESTEEM

We as readers were never given insight to that in the stories. So for self-esteem:

Who's To Say?

We have no insight in the stories as to how he thinks of himself; so for self-esteem:

Who's to say?

SELF-ACTUALIZATION

SELF-ESTEEM

Robin Hood was very aware and quite cocky with his talents and abilities. Talents and abilities in this case being: thieving and running from authorities.

We have no insight in the stories as to how he thinks of himself; so for self-esteem:

Who's to say?

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