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    Cars 3 Psychology

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    Cars 3 is an animated sports film directed by Brain Fee. In the movie, Lightning McQueen (the main character), found himself fighting to stay relevant in the vast and ever-changing world of Cars. As new cars and superior models entered onto the race track, Lighting started to fall behind the batch. Thus, he tired reinvented himself to compete at a high level. In this process, he met a race car trainer, Cruz Ramirez, and together they tried to get McQueen back on the winning path. The movie…

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    Hero Myths

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    him out of the city, are his helpers. Rama and his companions continue their life in the forest and their peace is disrupted when they encounter the sister of Ravana, Surpanakha, who wishes to marry Rama. Rama mocks her, and she attacks Sita unsuccessfully. Rama realizes his mistake in teasing such a creature. Lakshmana draws his sword and cuts her ears and nose off. The demon-woman flees to her brother, Khara, who dispatches fourteen warriors to attack Rama and his companions. When they are…

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    battle between two interesting characters with allies in both parties initiates where at the end only one will keep standing. Rama and Vibishina provide codes to live by in one’s society; Ravana shows the consequences of breaking the codes. Rama and Vibishina demonstrate how to live well not only by their actions, but for being non-violent, respectful, and merciful characters. Rama and Vibishina guide society on how to live well. To demonstrate,…

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    Epic Heroes In The Odyssey

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    another person or the greater good with no expectations of external gains, such as glory, money, or rewards. In the epic poem The Odyssey by Homer, Odysseus proves himself to be a hero as he tries to return to Ithaca from the Trojan War. Another hero is Rama from the ancient Indian epic titled The Ramayana, Valmiki, as adapted by Larry Tominberg. These two great epic heroes proved themselves to display these traits and do what right for humanity in their epic poems. These two epic heroes do…

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    Proof Of Ramayana

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    Garhi in Ayodhya. It is said that Hanuman waited at this place for Lord Rama when the latter was in exile. The third evidence is the footprints of Hanuman which are there in Asoka Vatika in Sri Lanka. It is believed that Lord Hanuman landed at this very place in Sri Lanka when he flew from Indian coast in order to find Sita. The landing was so intense that…

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    There are many differences which separate The Ramayana and Gilgamesh apart from one another. The most significant being the heroes of the epics themselves. Although Rama and Gilgamesh both possess incredible strength, intelligence, and perseverance, their beginnings, ideologies and goals are what set them apart from one another. Rama, throughout the epic is a character who, unlike Gilgamesh, is beloved among everyone. Gilgamesh starts off as a tyrannical ruler who was known to harass, rape,…

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    In the epic Ramayana, the author Valmiki portrays the complexity and intensity of relationships between man and a woman. By examining the relationship between Rama and Sita, we can find many similarities and differences in men’s and women’s role in relationship in ancient India vs our modern society. Valmiki depicts Sita as a symbol of unconditional love and commitment. The word love can be interpret as an emotion by a strong feeling of interpersonal attraction, love that transcend to…

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    character trait as Winston Smith from 1984 by George Orwell. The trait that we both share is individualism. I also share the same character trait as Rama from “The Ramayana” by Valmiki. The trait that I share with Rama is strategic. My personal code focuses on individualistic and strategic. I feel that I am similar to the character Winston Smith from 1984, and Rama from “The Ramayana”. One…

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    Significance Of Diwali

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    throne and hand the reign over to his eldest son Rama, the other Queen Kaikeyi desired for her son to be the next king instead of Rama and to fulfil this desire, Queen Kaikeyi used the vows King Dashrath once made to her. These two vows were; her son will be the next King of Ayodhya even though Rama was the eldest and Rama would be exiled with his wife Sita, to the forest for fourteen years. Queen Kaikeyi’s son, Bharata was against this wrong doing as Rama was the next rightful king of…

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    Ramayana means “ to walk or to travel” . It is a text that tells the incarnation of Rama. This story comes from the Sanskrit "History of Rama" that uses poetic language, it is an allegorical narrative and reciting story based on a religious act. The Ramayana was written by Valmiki a legendary wise man. Valmiki was a king's son but at the few months of born he was…

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