What Rama agrees to do for Sugriva is kill Vali and reclaim <span>the Kiskintha kingdom and make Sugriva the king.
Rama, or the Avatar of Vishnu, lost his wife Sita to the demon Ravana, the king of Rakshasas. He wants to bring her back, but in order to do that, he needs Sugriva's help. This is why he promised him that he would make him king in return for his help.
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In court, Colvin opposed the segregation law by declaring herself not guilty. The court, however, ruled against her and put her on probation. Despite the light sentence, Colvin could not escape the court of public opinion. The once-quiet student was branded a troublemaker by some, and she had to drop out of college.
Explanation:
The answer is D: The search for self.
Although this is not an exclusively literary modernist theme, it sure was one of the main themes that Virginia Woolf, one of the most notable modernist writers, developed. Throughout this novel, and specifically in the excerpt cited, Mrs. Dalloway, as well as many other female and male characters, continually expose their train of thoughts (“stream of consciousness” as it usually is called in literary studies) as the struggle to identify their personal subjectivity, showing a constant struggle and an intermittent quest for one´s own self.