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My Existence
3 Jan 202516:08

Summary

TLDRPutri, a diligent student, is overwhelmed by the intense pressure from her father to succeed academically, particularly in her ambition to become a doctor. After she collapses from exhaustion, her friends and a teacher reflect on the emotional toll of her father's high expectations. While Putri's peers show concern and support, her father remains focused on academic success at the expense of her happiness. The story highlights the conflict between parental ambition and a child's well-being, urging for a balance between achievement and personal fulfillment.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Putri's health is the main concern, with her friends and teachers worried about her exhaustion and emotional well-being.
  • 😀 Her father is highly focused on her academic success and insists on her attending exams despite her health condition.
  • 😀 There is a noticeable shift in Putri's behavior, becoming more irritable and withdrawn due to the pressure she's facing.
  • 😀 Putri's friends are concerned that her father's high expectations are causing her emotional distress and physical exhaustion.
  • 😀 Rahmat, one of Putri's friends, speaks up against the father's strict approach, questioning if it is too harsh on Putri's well-being.
  • 😀 The teacher suggests that while academic success is important, Putri’s happiness and health should take priority over exams.
  • 😀 The father sees Putri's future success as a result of his high expectations, but this might be leading to an unhealthy dynamic.
  • 😀 The conversation highlights the tension between pursuing academic excellence and ensuring emotional and physical health.
  • 😀 The friends and teachers express concern that Putri’s father might not fully understand the emotional toll his demands are taking on her.
  • 😀 The teacher encourages better communication between Putri and her father, emphasizing the need for understanding and emotional support.

Q & A

  • What is the main concern expressed by Putri's friends in the beginning of the script?

    -Putri's friends are concerned about her health, as she seems to be acting strangely and has been more emotional than usual. They also worry about her physical condition after she fainted in class.

  • Why does the teacher, Pak, believe Putri is pushing herself too hard?

    -Pak believes that Putri has been overexerting herself in her studies, especially during the KTS (Ujian Tengah Semester or midterms), which caused her health to deteriorate. He thinks she may be pushing herself to meet the high expectations set by her father.

  • What role does Putri’s father play in the story, and how does he contribute to her stress?

    -Putri’s father is a significant source of pressure for her. He has high expectations for her to become a doctor, which causes her to suppress her own desires and happiness. His demands for academic success and discipline are a source of emotional and physical strain for Putri.

  • What did Rahmat do when Putri fainted in class, and why is it important?

    -Rahmat immediately took Putri to the UKS (the school's health room) when she fainted and ensured she received medical attention. This action was crucial because it led to the recommendation that Putri rest at home, helping prevent her condition from worsening.

  • What is the significance of the conversation about Putri potentially missing her exams?

    -The conversation about Putri missing her exams reveals the importance of her academic performance, but it also highlights her health struggles. While Putri may miss the midterms (UTS), she can still take the rescheduled exams later. This shows a balance between academic responsibility and health.

  • How does Pak Rahmat’s perspective differ from Putri’s father's in the script?

    -Pak Rahmat advocates for a more empathetic and understanding approach, suggesting that success is not just about academic achievements but also about happiness. He urges Putri's father to consider her well-being and personal ambitions, rather than just imposing his own goals for her future.

  • What is the key message Pak Rahmat conveys to Putri’s father about parenting?

    -Pak Rahmat emphasizes that while parents should guide their children, they should also respect their children's personal desires and well-being. He encourages Putri’s father to communicate better with his daughter and support her ambitions without overwhelming her.

  • Why does Rahmat feel guilty after the confrontation with Putri’s father?

    -Rahmat feels guilty because he worries that his words may have made Putri's father angry, potentially worsening the relationship between them. However, he believes he acted out of concern for Putri's well-being and is unsure whether his intervention was appropriate.

  • What is the deeper issue discussed regarding Putri's ambitions and her father's expectations?

    -The deeper issue is the conflict between Putri’s personal desires and the expectations placed on her by her father. Putri may not be pursuing her own happiness, but rather trying to fulfill her father's ambitions for her to become a doctor, which has caused her emotional distress.

  • What lesson does Pak Rahmat try to impart to Putri’s father at the end of the script?

    -Pak Rahmat attempts to teach Putri’s father that true success is not just about achieving academic goals, but also about ensuring that Putri is happy and fulfilled. He encourages the father to be more supportive of her individual path and recognize the importance of her happiness alongside her achievements.

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