Robin Hood, Little John, Maid Marion, The Sheriff
You are a moralist with conventional ideas, which some people would call old-fashioned.
Women: Unlucky in love? Perhaps you hope for too much in a man. Be a realist, not a romantic.
Robin Hood:
+: He was an outlaw, he fought for social justice, he chose to live free and far from the oppressor and he stuck with his choices
-: He did all this out of loyalty to the old King - I would appreciate him much more if he had done what he did just because
Little John:
+: He fought for social justice, chose to be outlaw, chose to go his own way.
-: The loyalty thing again, his good intentions are a bit overshadowed by his devotion to the old king and Robin Hood
Maid Marion:
+: She stuck with Robin Hood and the outlaws
-: She didn't really have much personality, she did what she did only cause she was in love with Robin Hood
The Sheriff:
No comments, I think my previous + and - make quite obvious why I put him on the other side of the spectrum.
BTW, I'm reciting from memory, since it's been years I've watched a Robin Hood movie and read the tale.
I also disagree with the interpretation of the results, since I don't consider myself much of a moralist, old-fashioned or romantic.
EDIT:
After reading the rest of the thread, it seems like Marian slept with the Sheriff, Robin Hood got pissed off and Little John consoled Marion. I don't even remember this part of the story.