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Herself a widow , her passion for Rama a married man with his wife present by him , is a serious moral lapse on her part . ... This is how Ravana presents himself to Sita now left alone.59 If Surpanaka shows her ingenuity in selecting a ...
Herself a widow , her passion for Rama a married man with his wife present by him , is a serious moral lapse on her part . ... This is how Ravana presents himself to Sita now left alone.59 If Surpanaka shows her ingenuity in selecting a ...
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Such selective use of rhetoric by Milton suggests that rhetoric as a device of communication is undesirable since it runs counter to the principle of moral and spiritual standards of the heroic code that he presents .
Such selective use of rhetoric by Milton suggests that rhetoric as a device of communication is undesirable since it runs counter to the principle of moral and spiritual standards of the heroic code that he presents .
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So this is how Kamban presents the moral valour of Rama in his war against the evil crimes of Ravana . The victory that Rama wins is a victory of wisdom over evil deeds , of knowledge over ignorance and of Righteousness over Sin.22 It ...
So this is how Kamban presents the moral valour of Rama in his war against the evil crimes of Ravana . The victory that Rama wins is a victory of wisdom over evil deeds , of knowledge over ignorance and of Righteousness over Sin.22 It ...
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TWO The Epic Tradition inherited by Milton 1152 | 11 |
THREE Tamil Epic Tradition inherited by Kamban 5372 | 53 |
FOUR Martial Heroism in the Epics of Milton | 73 |
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