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RABOTITY

 

CHARACTERS:

NARRATOR

RABOTITY

TREE

WIND

WALL

MOUSE

CAT

ROPE

KNIFE

FIRE

WATER

SHIP

ROCK

CRAB

MAN

 

 

SCRIPT:

 

 

NARRATOR: Rabotity was going up a tree, when a branch broke, he fell down and broke his leg.

 

 

RABOTITY: The tree broke my leg. There is nothing stronger than a tree.

 

 

NARRATOR: Then the tree said.

 

 

TREE: I am strong, but the wind is stronger than me, and bends me.

 

 

RABOTITY: The wind bends you.

 

 

NARRATOR: Then the wind said.

 

 

WIND: I am strong, but I can´t pass through a wall.

 

 

RABOTITY: The wall stops you, but you bend the tree, and the tree broke my leg. There´s is nothing stronger than the wall.

 

 

NARRATOR: Then the wall said.

 

 

WALL: I am strong, but the mouse breaks the cement and makes a hole.

 

 

RABOTITY: Then the mouse can break you, but you can stop the wind. The wind bends the tree, the tree broke my leg, so there is nothing stronger than a mouse.

 

 

NARRATOR: Then the mouse said.

 

 

MOUSE: I am strong, but the cat can eat me.

 

 

RABOTITY: The cat eats you. But you can break the wall. The wall can stop the wind, the wind can bend a tree, and the tree broke my leg. There is nothing stronger than the cat.

 

 

NARRATOR: Then the cat said.

 

 

CAT: I am strong, but the rope can strangle me.

 

 

RABOTITY: The rope strangles you. The cat eats the mouse. The mouse breaks the wall. The wall can stop the wind. The wind bends the tree, and the tree broke my leg. There is nothing stronger than the rope.

 

 

NARRATOR: Then the rope said.

 

 

ROPE: I am strong, but the knife can cut me off.

 

 

RABOTITY: The knife cuts you off. The rope strangles the cat. The cat eats the mouse. The mouse breaks the wall. The wall stops the wind. The wind bends the tree, and the tree broke my leg. There is nothing stronger than the knife.

 

 

NARRATOR: Then the knife said.

 

 

KNIFE: I am strong. But the fire can melt me down.

 

 

RABOTITY: The fire melts you. You cut off the rope. The rope strangles the cat. The cat eats the mouse. The mouse breaks the wall. The wall stops the wind. The wind bends the tree, and the tree broke my leg. There is nothing stronger that the fire.

 

 

NARRATOR: Then the fire said.

 

 

FIRE: I am strong. But water can extinguish me.

 

 

RABOTITY: Water extinguishes you. The fire melts the knife. The knife cuts off the rope. The rope strangles the cat. The cat eats the mouse. The mouse breaks the wall. The wall stops the wind. The wind bends the tree, and the tree broke my leg. There is nothing stronger that water.

 

 

NARRATOR: Then the water said.

 

 

WATER: I am strong. But a ship sails on my back.

 

 

RABOTITY: A ship sails on your back. Water extinguishes the fire. The fire melts the knife. The knife cuts off the rope. The rope strangles the cat. The cat eats the mouse. The mouse breaks the wall. The wall stops the wind. The wind bends the tree, and the tree broke my leg. There is nothing stronger that the ships.

 

 

NARRATOR: Then the ship said.

 

 

SHIP: I am strong, but I wreck when I hit the rocks.

 

 

RABOTITY: You wreck when you hit the rocks. A ship sails on the water. Water extinguishes the fire. The fire melts the knife. The knife cuts off the rope. The rope strangles the cat. The cat eats the mouse. The mouse breaks the wall. The wall stops the wind. The wind bends the tree, and the tree broke my leg. There is nothing stronger that a rock.

 

 

NARRATOR: Then the rock said.

 

 

ROCK: I am strong, but the crab lives inside me.

 

 

RABOTITY: The crab lives inside you. The ship wrecks on the rocks. A ship sails on the water. Water extinguishes the fire. The fire melts the knife. The knife cuts off the rope. The rope strangles the cat. The cat eats the mouse. The mouse breaks the wall. The wall stops the wind. The wind bends the tree, and the tree broke my leg. There is nothing stronger that a crab.

 

 

NARRATOR: Then the crab said.

 

 

CRAB: I am strong, but man catches me and takes off my legs.

 

 

RABOTITY: Man catches you. You live inside a rock. The ship wrecks on the rocks. A ship sails on the water. Water extinguishes the fire. The fire melts the knife. The knife cuts off the rope. The rope strangles the cat. The cat eats the mouse. The mouse breaks the wall. The wall stops the wind. The wind bends the tree, and the tree broke my leg. There is nothing stronger that man.

 

 

NARRATOR: Then the man said.

 

 

MAN: I am strong, but Zanahary, Madagascar´s God, makes me die.

 

 

RABOTITY:  Zanahary makes you die. You catch the crab. The crab lives inside a rock. The ship wrecks on the rocks. A ship sails on the water. Water extinguishes the fire. The fire melts the knife. The knife cuts off the rope. The rope strangles the cat. The cat eats the mouse. The mouse breaks the wall. The wall stops the wind. The wind bends the tree, and the tree broke my leg. THERE IS NOTHING STRONGER AND POWERFUL THAN ZANAHARY.

 

 

THE END

 

 

Author:  Folktale from Madagascar

 

 

Adapted by: K I D S I N C O

 

 

Moral: We are all strong. But there is always someone stronger than us. It is better to respect everybody.

 

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