English, asked by debashisdebbarmadb, 10 months ago

(a) "Your strength or what you do is not important. What matters is your love."
(ii) Who is he speaking for? what does it reflect about the speaker?

Answers

Answered by harshmarian
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Answer:

(a) Lord Rama is the speaker of the above line

(b) Lord Rama is speaking for Squirrel, it reflect about lord Rama that " we should not make fun of the weak and the small. Love is more important than strength."

Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

"Your strength or what you do is not important. What matters is your love."

Explanation:

"Your strength or what you do is not important. What matters is your love."

(i) He is Lord Rama speaking for the monkeys who were angry at the little squirrel who was very diligently taking small pebbles in her mouth one by one on the tree. The monkeys were becoming annoyed and one of them picked her with his tail and threw her far away.

Then the squirrel fell with crying lord Rama and landed in his hands.

(ii) The way Lord Rama tried to make the monkeys understand the value of love, shows that the speaker is so rightful, positive and sympathetic about others problems.

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