Now, well would it have been for him who had first

SDoken had he left Robin Hood alone; but his anger was hot.... So, of a sudden, without any warning, he sprang to his feet, and seized upon his bow and fitted it to a shaft. "Ay," cried he, "and I'll hurry thee anon." And he sent the arrow whistling after Robin.
-The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood,
Howard Pyle

Who is the conflict between in this passage? Answer
by using the drop-down menu to complete the
sentence.
The conflict is between Robin Hood and ___________
The options are: the deer, the sheriff, the archer, the king

the archer