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Group 3 (World.

Lit)
Charmie Escuadro
Marjorie Mirafuentes
Raulene Molo

Title: "Ramayana"
Characters: Rama, Sita, Ravana, Hanuman, Lakshmana, Dasharatha, Bharata, Shatrughna, Sugriva,
Vibhishana, etc.
Setting: Ancient India, particularly the kingdom of Ayodhya, forests like Dandaka, and the island of
Lanka (present-day Sri Lanka).
Plot: The epic tale of Ramayana is centered around the heroic journey of Prince Rama, who embarks
on a perilous quest to rescue his beloved wife Sita from the clutches of the powerful demon king
Ravana. The story begins when Ravana, driven by his insatiable desire for Sita, abducts her from the
idyllic kingdom of Ayodhya. Fueled by his love for Sita and his sense of duty, Rama sets out on a
treacherous journey to rescue her from Ravana's stronghold in Lanka. Along the way, he is joined by
his loyal allies, including the monkey king Hanuman and the valiant warrior Lakshmana, who assist
him in his quest to defeat Ravana and reclaim his beloved wife. The journey is fraught with obstacles
and challenges, but Rama's unwavering courage and determination ultimately lead him to victory and
the safe return of his beloved Sita.
Exposition: The exposition introduces the main characters, the setting, and the initial conflict. It sets
the stage for Rama's exile and Sita's abduction.
Rising Action: This includes Rama's exile from Ayodhya, his encounter with various allies and
adversaries, the abduction of Sita by Ravana, and Rama's quest to rescue her.
Climax: The climax occurs when Rama confronts Ravana in a fierce battle and ultimately defeats him,
rescuing Sita.
Falling Action: Following the climax, there's a series of events that unfold, such as Rama's reunion with
Sita, the return to Ayodhya, and the establishment of Rama's rule.
Resolution: The resolution involves Rama's coronation as the king of Ayodhya and the restoration
of peace and order in the kingdom.
Theme: The epic tale of "Ramayana" is a magnificent portrayal of various values and virtues that are
highly regarded in Indian culture. It depicts the ultimate victory of good over evil, the significance of
upholding duty and righteousness in the face of adversity, unwavering loyalty towards loved ones, the
power of sacrifice for the greater good, and how our actions inevitably have consequences that shape
our destiny. The story of "Ramayana" is a timeless masterpiece that continues to inspire and enlighten
people all over the world.

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