In the film, soon after Sita sticks up for her and Rama's love to Ravana, Sita sings the song "Mean to Me" which have the words "when you say you'll phone, you don't and I'm left alone. Singing the blues and sighin'...sweetheart I love you, think the world of you..." I believe this song portrays how much Sita truly loves Rama and even though she is away from him and in exile, it is still Rama that she thinks about, wants to please, and is devoted to. Sita sings how much Rama means to her and essentially if that means she has to suffer to be with him, she will.
I think it is interesting that the three narratives mentioned the fact that when Hanuman came to her the first time while she was under the tree that she should have just gone on his back to escape Ravana and to be with Rama. It was like she could have taken the easy way out, but Sita chose not to. It was almost like instead she wanted to glorify Rama through being victorious in battle. Sita chose to suffer in exile for the sake of Rama and if that is not true love, I do not know what is.
Bibliography: Nina Paley's Sita Sings the Blues (link)
Sita Sings the Blues. Source: Wikimedia Commons
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