The narrator begins by asking the audience to imagine what it would be like to be a child. He tells the audience that he would like to know why his father does not do homework. The narrator asks his father why he looks at the stars. He says that he feels beautiful lights of the stars, but that he is lost in the universe because his body works the way it does. He then tells his father that one day he found out that his father was making a special curry for everyone. His mother tells him that this is enough for his father to eat in a year. He asks her why she does not just cook the curry for him, even if he is in a hurry. She replies that this little amount is enough to feed him for one year.
The narrator begins by asking the audience to imagine what it would be like to be a child. He tells the audience that he would like to know why his father does not do homework. The narrator asks his father why he looks at the stars. He says that he feels beautiful lights of the stars, but that he is lost in the universe because his body works the way it does. He then tells his father that one day he found out that his father was making a special curry for everyone. His mother tells him that this is enough for his father to eat in a year. He asks her why she does not just cook the curry for him, even if he is in a hurry. She replies that this little amount is enough to feed him for one year.