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==Historically documented folk heroes==
==Historically documented folk heroes==


*[[Robin Hood]] - English outlaw usually associated with the motto "Steal from the poor, give to the rich"
*[[Robin Hood]] - English outlaw usually associated with the motto "Steal from the rich, give to the poor"
*[[Johnny Appleseed]] - planted apple trees trhoughout the northeasten [[United States]]
*[[Johnny Appleseed]] - planted apple trees trhoughout the northeasten [[United States]]
*[[Bonnie and Clyde]] - bank robbers who evaded retribution in the [[United States]] in the 1930s
*[[Bonnie and Clyde]] - bank robbers who evaded retribution in the [[United States]] in the 1930s

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A folk hero is type of hero, real or possibly mythological, whose life and deeds appear in songs, stories and films. The character often, but not necessarily, lives outside the law in some way.

The folk hero often begins life as a normal person, but is transformed into someone extraordinary by significant life events, often in response to social injustice, and sometimes in response to natural disasters.

Historically documented folk heroes

Possibly apocryphal folk heroes

Folk heroes known to be fictional

Current folk heroes

Only the passage of time reveals which folk heroes will endure; the following persons have been described as folk heroes in the current international media.

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