The transcript appears to be a monologue from a character named Moroz, who reflects on his existence and identity, touching on themes of family, history, and societal roles. He discusses his granddaughter's behavior, his own past decisions, and the confusion between his identity and popular cultural representations. The narrative also includes a critique of zoos and their impact on animals, suggesting that reserves are a more ethical alternative. The monologue ends with an incident at a mobile zoo, leading to a news report about the escape of animals caused by two individuals.
1. The speaker's name is Moroz or Moroz Ivanovich.
2. Moroz Ivanovich is a surname given by a scribbler around 200 years ago.
3. The speaker has a granddaughter who skips classes.
4. The speaker is dressed in a colorful sheepskin coat.
5. The speaker's canonical image was created by the communists.
6. The speaker was once a disembodied spirit and flew around.
7. The speaker had to choose a guise to interact with people in a settlement.
8. The speaker likes frozen bushes.
9. The speaker has a reputation for personifying the holiday and New Year's miracles.
10. The speaker is forced to entertain children and provide gifts.
11. The speaker is serving a punishment for angering Perun.
12. The speaker wants to be free again.
13. Rodion Raskolnikov has problems.
14. Rodion Raskolnikov planned a perfect crime.
15. The old woman Rodion Raskolnikov planned to kill turned out to be a robot.
16. The first zoos appeared 3,500 years BC.
17. The main goal of modern zoos is the preservation of the animal world.
18. Zoos often keep animals in conditions that do not allow for natural behavior.
19. Animals in zoos are often fed unnaturally and can become obese.
20. The most correct and ethical way to keep animals is in a reserve with a large territory.
21. Two unknown people opened all the cages in a mobile zoo and released the animals to freedom.