Reading Notes: Ramayana Part D
Ramayana Part D Notes:
In the story "Memento From Rama" reminds me of the movie Shrek because Hanuman is going on a quest for Sita. Even though he isn't going to save his swap unlike Shrek was. When Hanuman showed up to the luxurious mansion, he was appalled at the fact that Sita may be living for Ravana happily but it wasn't her, he soon found her in Asoka Vana very unkempt. I was surprised when I read Sita was preparing to hang herself. I must replace the shock I felt when I retell the story! I was disappointed that Hanuman did not take Sita back with him so I will make sure that happens in my story or atleast for him to try.
Ravana In Council, is the turning point of the story to me because as they are talking about how they need to capture and destroy the monkey and who sent him, I picture a group of upset individuals in a conference or maybe even in a court room. Commander and chief explains the few ways Ravana could have gone about capturing Sita but he chose the harder way. This reminds me of a crime scene. I am thinking about retelling this story by relating it to the TV show Major Crimes. Ravana is being shamed in a way because of the way his brother talks about the way he stole another mans wife is against conduct. This reminds me of a scene where the criminal is talking to his attorney. When they start talking about whether they should go forward or not to destroy Rama and his monkeys they take in consideration that Rama may be the incarnation of Vishnu but that does not stop them. They remember Vishnu is the most defeated god there is. Since they feel this way, in my story I want to make sure Rama defeats them terribly as he did in battle!
Image Information: Rama and Ravana in battle
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Bibliography: Narayan's Ramayana, Link to Reading Part D
In the story "Memento From Rama" reminds me of the movie Shrek because Hanuman is going on a quest for Sita. Even though he isn't going to save his swap unlike Shrek was. When Hanuman showed up to the luxurious mansion, he was appalled at the fact that Sita may be living for Ravana happily but it wasn't her, he soon found her in Asoka Vana very unkempt. I was surprised when I read Sita was preparing to hang herself. I must replace the shock I felt when I retell the story! I was disappointed that Hanuman did not take Sita back with him so I will make sure that happens in my story or atleast for him to try.
Ravana In Council, is the turning point of the story to me because as they are talking about how they need to capture and destroy the monkey and who sent him, I picture a group of upset individuals in a conference or maybe even in a court room. Commander and chief explains the few ways Ravana could have gone about capturing Sita but he chose the harder way. This reminds me of a crime scene. I am thinking about retelling this story by relating it to the TV show Major Crimes. Ravana is being shamed in a way because of the way his brother talks about the way he stole another mans wife is against conduct. This reminds me of a scene where the criminal is talking to his attorney. When they start talking about whether they should go forward or not to destroy Rama and his monkeys they take in consideration that Rama may be the incarnation of Vishnu but that does not stop them. They remember Vishnu is the most defeated god there is. Since they feel this way, in my story I want to make sure Rama defeats them terribly as he did in battle!
Image Information: Rama and Ravana in battle
http://spiritualmessenger.forumotion.com/t541-the-ramayana-part-9
Bibliography: Narayan's Ramayana, Link to Reading Part D
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