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Allushta [10]
3 years ago
8

An example of dramatic irony in the ramayana

English
1 answer:
Stella [2.4K]3 years ago
6 0
Surrender to fate-loss of purpose
-self vs. self
-enduring love
-show the protagonist's sense of self fulfilment-a surrender to fate
-hopeful
-anti-war statement
-colonialism in Algeria
-former authority vs current authority
-dramatic irony
-gained appreciation

Hope this helped a lot plz Mark me as brainliest and thank me if you liked it cuz I worked hard on it
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