Morality Test
Conclusions
The Sheriff of Nottingham captured Little John and Robin Hood and imprisoned
them in his maximum-security dungeon. Maid Marion begged the Sheriff for their
release, pleading her love for Robin. The Sheriff agreed to release them only if
Maid Marion spent the night with him. To this she agreed.
The next morning the Sheriff released his prisoners. Robin at once demanded
that Marion tell him how she persuaded the Sheriff to let them go free. Marion
confessed the truth, and was bewildered when Robin abused her, calling her a
slut, and saying that he never wanted to see her again.
At this Little John defended her, inviting her to leave Sherwood with him and
promising life-long devotion. She accepted and they rode away together.
Now in terms of realistic every-day standards of behaviour, put Robin,
Marion, Little John and the Sheriff in the order in which you consider they
showed the most morality and honesty. There is no "right" answer, and on
the next page is the psychologist's estimate of you for each of the 24
arrangements.
- ROBIN, MARION, SHERIFF, LITTLE JOHN
- You find it hard to accept the permissive attitudes of others, or to
convince them of the validity of your own standards. You are not disposed to
trust people and do not have a very happy life.
- (Men) To you "love" involves sex and
duty, rather than charity and forgiveness.
- (Women) You blame men for much of the
unhappiness in your life.
- ROBIN, MARION, LITTLE JOHN, SHERIFF
- Your philosophy of life is a sad hotchpotch of the conventions of
society,your own convictions and romanticism. You are not unkind, only staid
and unimaginative.
- (Men) You see a woman as weak but desirable.
- (Women) Your resent the arrogance of
men.
- ROBIN, SHERIFF, MARION, LITTLE JOHN
- (Men) We think you are unhappy, although you
probably will not admit it. As a ruthless authoritarian you are as moral as it
suits you and no more. You do not apply the same rules to men as you do to
women.
- (Women) How worthless you seem to think women
are.
- ROBIN, LITTLE JOHN, MARION, SHERIFF
- You are a moralist with conventional ideas, which some people would call
old-fashioned.
- (Men) You probably consider yourself a
fair-minded man in a world which falls badly below your standards. Your
inhibitions and sense of guilt are in the way of your happiness.
- (Women) Unlucky in love? Perhaps you hope for
too much in a man. Be a realist, not a romantic.
- ROBIN, LITTLE JOHN, SHERIFF, MARION
- You are conventional and puritanical.
- (Men) You moralise and see women as a great
conspiracy against man, with sex as their principal weapon. You are missing a
great deal in life.
- (Women) Your parents probably played a big part
in the formation of such a guilt complex as yours. Your mind is in chains and
it's time you did something to free it.
- LITTLE JOHN, ROBIN, SHERIFF, MARION
- You are not easy to assess. Basically you are ruled by an inferiority
complex and feelings of insecurity. How do you present yourself to the world?
An idealist, a moralist, a conformist keeping up with Jones's?
- (Men) Your conflicting views on sex and
morality may lead to every sort of sexual problem. You have always feared
women, probably starting with your mother.
- (Women) It is a shame you have not accepted the
ideal of woman as the equal (and sometimes stronger) partner of man.
- LITTLE JOHN, MARION, ROBIN, SHERIFF
- You are a fairly broadminded romantic and reasonably contented. You value
kindness greatly and try to live by your ideals. You do not conceal from
yourself, or from others, your strong need for security, which may be either
emotional or material.
- (Men) Perhaps you tend to idealise women and
credit them with virtues they don't possess.
- (Women) Your experiences of men have not all
been happy, perhaps because you hope for a little too much?
- LITTLE JOHN, MARION, SHERIFF, ROBIN
- You are the slightly romantic realist. You respect truth, and are
broadminded and flexible. Whether you are a man or a woman you are probably a
happy person. You like people and they can readily make friends with you. You
are not very adventurous, but this does not bother you.
- LITTLE JOHN, SHERIFF, MARION, ROBIN
- You too, believe that morality is another word for common-sense and
>suitability, and not something which is universally valid or a religious
truth. Your feeling for security is strong, and you would rate reliability as
one of your virtues.
- (Men) Your estimate of women as the inferior
sex suggests that you are a little uncertain of them.
- (Women) You are more permissive about the
morals of others than you are about your own.
- LITTLE JOHN, SHERIFF, ROBIN, MARION
- You are conventional, unimaginative, and something of a prude. It would be
surprising if your love life was a roaring success.
- (Men) You have an old-world authoritarian
attitude. One thing is sure-you have some sorry illusions about women.
- (Women) You accept a double standard of
morality in which women are very much the "second sex".
- LITTLE JOHN, ROBIN, MARION, SHERIFF
- You are a cautious type, neutral, and rather insecure. You would agree
with the idea that everybody has his price - and in your own case it would not
be high.
- (Men)You are sexually inhibited with an
underlying distrust of women.
- (Women) At least one man has made you unhappy,
and you are now on your guard.
- SHERIFF, ROBIN, MARION, LITTLE JOHN
- (Men) We find it hard to imagine you leading a
full, happy life. The warmth and give-and-take of love are not for you. Your
sex life is ringed with unreality, and you neither understand nor appreciate
women.
- (Women) If you really believe this is the right
order, you baffle us completely.
- SHERIFF, ROBIN, LITTLE JOHN, MARION
- Although you make a brave show of being self-sufficient, beneath this you
are unhappy and rather mixed up.
- (Men) You don't understand women - probably you
are afraid of them. You do not know what love is, and you are more likely to
boast about your conquests in a bar than prove them in a bedroom.
- (Women) If men attract you at all, they
probably be disastrously the wrong sort.
- SHERIFF, MARION, ROBIN, LITTLE JOHN
- If you are not living a happy life the cause is within yourself. You are a
rebel... with a trace of spoilt child about you. You value truth above
morality, but you are reasonably tolerant of those who disagree with
you.
- (Men) any problems you have are not likely to
be centered in sex.
- (Women) Despite your experience and
intelligence you are a bad judge of men.
- SHERIFF, MARION, LITTLE JOHN, ROBIN
- You claim to be a realist or even a cynic, but you are more emotional and
romantic and truthful.
- (Men) although you are by no means inhibited,
your amorous adventures are as much a matter of fantasy as fact.
- (Women) You have been hurt in the past by men -
or perhaps a particular man and will probably let it happen again.
- SHERIFF, LITTLE JOHN, ROBIN, MARION
- Not a moralising pattern, but...
- (Men) You share with many other men the idea
that most women are fickle and inferior to men. Perhaps a view that you got
from your father? Or as a reaction to a domineering mother?
- (Women) You have a pretty poor opinion of
yourself, haven't you?
- SHERIFF, LITTLE JOHN, MARION, ROBIN
- You have a confused, immature sense of values. You are erratic an
stubborn, and inclined to get angry or sulk when you don't get your own way.
But at least you are not a moral hypocrite.
- (Men) "Love 'em and leave 'em" is the
motto of a man who is basically afraid of women.
- (Women) Perhaps you would rather be a man than
a woman?
- MARION, SHERIFF, LITTLE JOHN, ROBIN
- Such an emphatic rejection of ready-made values in probably partly
>camouflage. You hate to be thought weak or insecure. You value honesty,
and abominate humbug and hypocrisy.
- (Men) Women are very much part of you life, and
you are - or perhaps would like to be - quite ruthless, both with women and
life in general.
- (Women) You are tolerant about men and their
failings - but we mean men, for you have no time for boys on men's
errands.
- MARION, ROBIN, SHERIFF, LITTLE JOHN
- You know the so-called facts of life, but not to enjoy life itself. You
are not a realist and you are inclined to be stubborn.
- (Men) Women, you think, are either whores or
angels, and you over-estimate the differences between the sexes. A woman may
find you difficult to live with.
- (Women) You are not sure whether truth and
morality go hand in hand or are in opposition. You haven't a very high opinion
of men.
- MARION, ROBIN, LITTLE JOHN, SHERIFF
- If you are not happy - and we suspect you are not - it may be because you
>feel guilty about your own emotions, and lack confidence in your opinions.
- (Men) No doubt you consider yourself a moral
man, and a fair one. Your fuzzy ideas about morality may make their mark on
your sex life.
- (Women) You are too concerned about what others
think.
- MARION, LITTLE JOHN, SHERIFF, ROBIN
- You are essentially a contented person, even if you consider yourself a
little superior. You are moral by your own standards, for you believe that
morality is what best suits the occasion.
- (Men) You are sexually uninhibited, more
romantic than you may appear,and more dependent on the approval of others than
you care to admit.
- (Women) You like being a woman, you understand
what love is, and frankly enjoy sex.
- MARION, LITTLE JOHN, ROBIN, SHERIFF
- We would expect you to be a happy, well-balanced person who likes people
and is like by others. You question whether many conventional views on
morality are valid under all circumstances.
- (Men) Do we detect a sense of chivalry and
idealism under the sophistication?
- (Women) You will expect high standards form the
men to whom you give your love.
- MARION, SHERIFF, ROBIN, LITTLE JOHN
- Associate morality with honest and truth more than with religious values.
You are impulsive and somewhat unpredictable.
- (Men) We suspect that you are a would-be lover
rather than a very successful one.
- (Women) You are a realist and a revel, a
defender of women's rights. You like men but despise weak ones.
- My pick: Little John, Marion, Sheriff, Robin
So, do you think this provides a fair reflection of yourself? An interesting
perspective is to see what the psychologist said about a choice where the order
was the opposite of what you chose...