Why do you think William Tell agreed to shoot at the apple on his son’s head?
From chapter bow before a hat
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because he has confidence
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Tell is arrested for failing to bow in respect to the hat that the newly appointed Austrian Vogt, Albrecht Gessler, has placed on a pole, and Gessler commands him to shoot an apple off his son's head with a single bolt from his crossbow.
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