Suejiro justifying his brother s side and condition.
The madman on the roof moral lesson.
The madman on the roof or okujö no kyöjin is a japanese play written in 1916 by kikuchi kan.
You may ask why do we stay up there if it s so dangerous well we stay because anatevka is our home.
Their parents understand and accepted the truth about their elder son.
But here in our little village of anatevka you might say every one of us is a fiddler on the roof trying to scratch out a pleasant simple tune without breaking his neck.
It is a tale about an anglo indian orphan boy named rusty.
A moral is a belief or guidance which appeals to the good in you.
He lives with his guardian mr harrison a missionary and his wife in dehradun.
The moral lesson in the story is don t be ashamed of your own kind especially if it doesn t harm any of your neighbors be thankful of what you have and the people who are there to love you don t mind others.
Mr harrison wants him to be groomed with english values and to avoid contact with indian influences.
His other son tries to convince his father that as long as his brother isn t hurting anyone there is no harm in letting him sit on the roof and enjoy the sunset thus the moral of this story is a madman who is able to enjoy the beauty of a sunset is far better off then the fully sane man who doesn t.
The moral lesson in the story is don t be ashamed of your own kind especially if it doesn t harm any of your neighbors be thankful of what you have and the people who are there to love you don t mind others.
What is the climax in the madman of.
Madman on the roof kan kikuchi suejiro defending and reasoning out his brother s condition with their parents.
The holy woman getting out of the scene.
Written by bond as a 17 year old the story of the room on the roof is a semi autobiographical work.
It is a short funny story about a father who is concerned about his 24 year old son who climbs on.