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which element is an example of the illustrations artist interpreting a part of the ramayana?
a. rama is painted the color blue instead of being flesh - colored.
b. rama is standing behind the trees instead of in the city.
c. the birds fly away when sugriva yells, instead of ignoring him.
d. tara tries to talk bali out of fighting, instead of encouraging him.
To determine the artist's interpretation of the Ramayana, we analyze each option:
- Option A: In Hindu art, Rama (an avatar of Vishnu) is often depicted as blue, which is a traditional artistic interpretation rather than a direct scene from the text. But we check others.
- Option B: Rama's positioning (behind trees vs. city) doesn't align with typical Ramayana interpretations or key scenes.
- Option C: The Ramayana doesn't focus on birds' reaction to Sugriva's yell as a core event, so this is not a standard interpretation.
- Option D: Tara's role in the Ramayana is to try to dissuade Bali from fighting (consistent with the text), so this is not an interpretation but a faithful depiction.
Option A shows the artist using the traditional blue color for Rama (a creative choice/interpretation of his divine nature), as the text doesn't specify his skin color but the art adds this cultural artistic touch.
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A. Rama is painted the color blue instead of being flesh - colored.