Run, Melos!

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"Run, Melos!" is a famous short story by Japanese author Osamu Dazai that retells the legend of Damon and Pythias as a dramatic tale of unwavering friendship and trust.

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instanceOf Japanese literary work
short story
author Osamu Dazai NERFINISHED
basedOn legend of Damon and Pythias
centralConflict conflict between tyranny and personal loyalty
race against time to honor a promise
countryOfOrigin Japan
culturalImpact often referenced in Japanese popular culture
title phrase "Run, Melos!" is widely recognized in Japan
educationalUse used as reading material in Japanese language education
genre adaptation
drama
fiction
hasAdaptation Run, Melos! (anime film) NERFINISHED
Run, Melos! (live‑action film) NERFINISHED
Run, Melos! (stage play) NERFINISHED
Run, Melos! (television drama) NERFINISHED
hasMoral a promise should be kept even at great personal cost
true friendship requires trust and sacrifice
hasTitleInJapanese 「走れメロス」 NERFINISHED
inspiredBy classical Greek accounts of Damon and Pythias
literaryMovement Shōwa era Japanese literature
literarySignificance considered one of Osamu Dazai’s most famous short stories
frequently anthologized in Japanese literature collections
widely read in Japanese schools
mainTheme friendship
self‑sacrifice
trust
motif pledged life as collateral for trust
running as a symbol of determination
narrativeFocus keeping promises despite hardship
unwavering friendship under extreme pressure
narrativeForm prose
notableCharacter Selinuntius NERFINISHED
tyrant king
originalLanguage Japanese
plotSummary A young man named Melos races against time to return and save his friend who has pledged his life as a hostage to guarantee Melos’s word.
protagonist Melos NERFINISHED
publicationMedium literary magazine
setting ancient Greece NERFINISHED
targetAudience general readership
students
titleTranslation Run, Melos! NERFINISHED
tone earnest
tragic
uplifting ending
workOfAuthor Osamu Dazai NERFINISHED
workType standalone short story

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Osamu Dazai notableWork Run, Melos!