The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

Significance of Scene of the Battle with the Miller

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A battle with a miller carrying flour to market happens on a dusty road. The miller throws flour into the faces of his four adversaries, causing all five of the participants to be covered with white flour, as is the ground surrounding them. As they strike one another, great clouds of white dust fly into the air.