BAWANG DAN KESUNA ~ Cerita Rakyat Bali | Dongeng Kita
Summary
TLDRThe story from Bali, known as the island of the gods, revolves around two siblings, Bawang (red onion) and Kesuna (garlic). Both children help their parents with household chores, but Bawang is lazy while Kesuna works diligently. One day, their mother leaves them to pound rice, but Bawang tricks Kesuna and takes credit for all the work. As a result, Kesuna is unjustly scolded and banished by their parents. A magical talking bird, Jalak, helps Kesuna by revealing the truth, leading to Bawang's confession. The story highlights themes of honesty, hard work, and family reconciliation.
Takeaways
- 🌴 Bali, also known as the Island of the Gods, is a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty and preserved cultural heritage.
- 👨👩👧 The story revolves around two siblings, Bawang (Red Onion) and Kesuna (Garlic), living with their parents in Bali.
- 👩🌾 Their father works in the fields while their mother helps at home, but occasionally joins the father in his work.
- 👧🧒 Bawang and Kesuna help their mother with household chores, like collecting firewood and cleaning the house.
- 🥄 One day, their mother goes to the market and asks both siblings to pound rice and clean the house before she returns.
- 😌 Bawang is lazy and lets Kesuna do most of the work, including pounding rice and cleaning, while she relaxes.
- 🛁 Kesuna, after finishing all the tasks, goes to bathe in the river, while Bawang falsely claims to have done all the work when their mother returns.
- 😡 The parents, believing Bawang’s lies, become angry at Kesuna and banish her from their home.
- 🐦 While wandering, Kesuna meets a talking bird, Jalak, who offers to help her and gives her valuable gems from a guava fruit.
- 💍 Kesuna returns home with Jalak, who reveals Bawang’s lies to their parents. Bawang confesses and promises to change, while Jalak stays near their home, hinting at its future significance as a protected species in Bali.
Q & A
What is the setting of the story 'Bawang and Kesuna'?
-The story is set in Bali, also known as the Island of the Gods, which is famous for its natural beauty and strong preservation of cultural heritage.
What do 'Bawang' and 'Kesuna' refer to in the local language?
-In Balinese, 'Bawang' refers to red onions, and 'Kesuna' refers to garlic.
What are Bawang and Kesuna’s roles in their household?
-Bawang and Kesuna help their mother with household chores. They assist by fetching firewood, cleaning the house, and processing rice.
How does Kesuna respond to the task of pounding rice?
-Kesuna works diligently to pound the rice and clean it, while Bawang avoids helping and pretends to be busy.
Why does Bawang falsely accuse Kesuna of being lazy?
-Bawang accuses Kesuna of being lazy to cover up her own laziness and avoid punishment from their mother.
What happens to Kesuna after Bawang accuses her?
-Kesuna is wrongly blamed and banished from the house by her parents for being lazy and not helping with the chores.
Who helps Kesuna after she is banished from home, and how?
-A talking bird, the Jalak, helps Kesuna by giving her a guava, which turns into gold and jewels, allowing her to find shelter.
How does the bird help resolve the situation between Kesuna and her family?
-The bird speaks to Kesuna’s parents, explaining that Bawang had falsely accused Kesuna. The bird warns Bawang to confess, or she would be turned into a frog.
What lesson does Bawang learn at the end of the story?
-Bawang learns not to be lazy and deceitful, as she finally confesses to lying about Kesuna and promises to change her behavior.
What is the significance of the Jalak bird in the story?
-The Jalak bird is an endemic species from Bali. In the future, it becomes a protected species, symbolizing wisdom and justice in the story.
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