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16 All these facts drive home the point that Ravana owes his strength to his severe austerities and to the gods who gave him the boons , as Satan derives his strength from God . The irony is that both Ravana and Satan oppose the very ...
16 All these facts drive home the point that Ravana owes his strength to his severe austerities and to the gods who gave him the boons , as Satan derives his strength from God . The irony is that both Ravana and Satan oppose the very ...
Pagina 148
The moral decisions are made in virtue of their moral and spiritual strength , especially faith . We would not be far from truth to observe that Milton spiritualizes , ( and ) psychologizes heroism . By removing epic conflict from the ...
The moral decisions are made in virtue of their moral and spiritual strength , especially faith . We would not be far from truth to observe that Milton spiritualizes , ( and ) psychologizes heroism . By removing epic conflict from the ...
Pagina 152
Since Rama's war is just and virtuous and since his strength or might does not lie in his physical frame but is the result of the good wishes and blessings of the virtuous , he does not labour in the war . Kamban shows that Rama takes ...
Since Rama's war is just and virtuous and since his strength or might does not lie in his physical frame but is the result of the good wishes and blessings of the virtuous , he does not labour in the war . Kamban shows that Rama takes ...
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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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