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3. Read the passages from the Ramayana and view the painting following the text. Then write two to
three sentences to answer each of the following questions (15 points)
1. Summarize the interactions between Sugriva and Bali in the text, noting the important details of the
chapter
2 Describe the interactions between Sugriva and Bali as they are shown in the painting, noting
important differences from the text.
3. Note one similarity between in the story and the painting and give your opinion on why both works
include this detail, and what its implications are.
4 Describe what one detail in either the painting or the text indicates about the culture of the story's
original readers or viewers,​

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In my opinion, the correct answer is D. Rama helps Sugriva fight Bali by shooting Bali with an arrow, suggesting that fighting with brute force was not as important to ancient Indian audiences as using clever tactics was. The A and C options deal with the plot, explaining some facts to us. The B option conveys some elements of culture (Bali wears clothes, while Sagriva wears just furs), but it traces them down to the plot and characterization. Only the D option draws a general conclusion about the war culture of ancient Indians

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Answer:

1. Rama helps Sugriva fight Bali by shooting Bali with an arrow, suggesting that fighting with brute force was not as important to ancient Indian audiences as using clever tactics was.

2. In the painting Sugriva and Bali are the two most powerful brothers, one day the Rakshas cma for Bali and they battle in a cave.  When Sugriva saw blood in the cave he knew that Bali was dead, so he shut the cave.

3.The music and the art share similar principles such as pattern.

4. The Ramayana identifies Rama as another incarnation of Hindu and remains the principal source for the worship of Rama. Though not as long as the Mahabharata, the Ramayana contains a great deal of religious material in the form of myths, stories of great sages, and accounts of exemplary human behaviour.

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