"Your strength or what you do is not important, What matter is your love,"
(1) who is the speaker of the line above?
(1) who is he speaking for? What does it reflect about the speaker?
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Plot of the story
- Once Lord Rama said his army to build the bridge over the sea. The work was started by the monkeys. They were collecting stones from the mountains, and were placing them in the sea.
- When this processs was going on, Rama found a small brown squirrel that was carrying pebbles in its mouth. It made the monkeys laugh. But the squirrel didn't stop to add pebbles in the sea.
- The monkeys were angry and one of them picked up the squirrel by his tail and threw him far away. The squirrel cried out the name of Rama and fell into his hands.
Answer:
- (1) Lord Rama is the speaker of the line.
- 2. Lord Rama is speaking for the small brown squirrel.
- It reflects from Lord Rama that "we should not make fun of the weak and the small. Love is more important than strength."
- So size doesn't matter. If you want you can try.
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Explanation:
(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."
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