custom papers on ravana (5 essays)

Ramayana

1209 words/5 pages

If she can come out unscathed , she must be taken into the family with due honor . She ,being loyal to her husband , undergoes the trial and emerges successful . Yet , the people of Ayodhya cannot give her a clean chit and Rama declines to take her into the palace with due respect . Indian wives were gewgaws in the hands of their husbands and danced to the tune they played . Sita was sent to a saint 's ashrama to give birth to...


Mythology

1516 words/6 pages

The abduction of Helen was made possible with the intervention of gods , since she was the prize for the Judgment of Paris , for the most beautiful goddess in the Greek mythologies . Also , Helen could not be abducted by Paris alone , if he is not guided by some of the gods and goddesses . It was with their intervention that she has been spirited away from such a powerful man like King Menelaus of Sparta , considering that he is from Sparta , one...


Transformation In Ramayana

644 words/3 pages

This saying proclaims that , because what the family did when they ended up killing the birds was to bring ``freedom from pain in the body and trouble in the mind (296 , then we can say that what they did was intrinsically , hedonistically good . Connecting this to the case , we can say that the act of repairing the torn vent screen is not cruelty to animals , since the act was done merely for the sake of the act alone . It is...


Ramayana

896 words/4 pages

Sita and separates her from her beloved husband . Ravana places Sita under confinement , Sita is greatly distressed by Ravana 's act . But Ravana is not moved by the pain of Sita . He is concerned about the fulfillment of own wishes . Love which brings joy and happiness in one 's life can cause suffering , if it is influenced by the arrogance of one person . The arrogant person fails to respect the feelings of the person whom he claims to love . Ravana...


World Literature Essay (300-400 Words)

356 words/2 pages

Creon about the fairness and morality of his edict . Antigone curses her femininity and who apparently displays rebellion and disobedience since she strongly oppose the ruler . Medea 's motivations of actions however are not just for love but for the fulfillment of her pride . Hers is the damaged and distorted pride of a woman drives her to unnecessarily brutal action . Antigone and Medea 's actions oppose the common definition of women 's role and position during the early Greeks . The...