Respuesta :
The correct answer for this question is "It shows that Ráma is the main villain." One effect of repeating Ráma's name numerous times in The Rámáyan of Válmíki is that it shows that Ráma is the main villain. It also talks about how he works out his job as a villain.
It identifies Rama as supernatural. The Valmiki story is that he was a dacoit which means bandit. In order to change him Lord Shani made up a situation for Valmiki to realize that he was wrong. Shani taught Valmiki 'Mara', which means 'death'. That made Valmiki to say 'Rama' out of blue. After that he has been transformed and became a saint.