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the Ramayana is a classic story from ancient India. In the story, the hero is helped by a friend and he helps the friend in return. What does this reveal about the cultural context of the story

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I believe that the context is if you help you always get something in return
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User Kashif
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The value of friendship

Step-by-step explanation:

The Ramayana is a lot about the friendship that binds the heroes. Rama's wife, Sita is kidnapped, and he goes on a journey to save her, but it is clear that he can't do it by himself. This is a core value of this tale and it incentives friendship, union, and altruism. If you do good things to people, good things might happen to you. If you make good friends and are good to them, they will reciprocate.

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