The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

What are the motifs in The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle?

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For an adventure story, there is quite a lot of humor that serves as a motif. The story, written essentially for young readers, contains a great deal of violence. However, that feature is greatly softened by the use of humor, particularly when there is harm being done to someone, and so remains appropriate for the targeted readers.