I believe the conclusion is: the madagascan had cultural values based on family
In rain myths, a madagascan myth often described the<em> dead family member is the God on earth.</em>
The madagascan often rely on the spirit of their dead family to seek guidance on how they do on their current earth and all of the madagascan are obligated to respect their ancestor.
Both the story and the article present Nero as a bad person, but the emphasis, tone, and purpose of the two texts are very different. The story's purpose is to entertain, and its viewpoint of the events is somewhat detached. It clearly shows Nero's monster like nature, but it focuses on his egotism and coarseness. It does not include a detailed judgment of Nero's character. The article, on the other hand, focuses on Nero's character, which it strongly criticizes.