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Reading Notes: Ramayana Part D

Sita and Rama

By: Sister Nivedita
  • Begins with dialogue
  • detailed emotions
  • detailed setting
  • rama commands the others to do as he says
  • refers to the background sounds and movements
  • sita and rama reconnect
  • rama and sitas emotions are happy together
  • description of how they look and feel when they reconnect
  • rama gives a speech
  • analogies to describe their looks and feelings
  • rama begins to question sita
  • story ends with a question
  • sita has to decide her fate not with rama

Sita Tested

By: Sister Nivedita
  • begins by referring to last story
  • describes sita's emotions and actions of sadness
  • sita gives a speech to rama as he did to her
  • she uses language of kindness
  • she argues that she still loves him and wants to be with no one else
  • starts to talk about death as that is all she wants without rama
  • uses dramatics and dialogue
  • threatens death or love
  • describes each of their emotions and actions
  • the gods come and speak to rama
  • try to reason with him through dialogue
  • a god pleads with rama
  • all are on sita's side that she is worthy and unstained
  • rama chooses sita over death
  • love is portrayed

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