Penampilan Juara 1 Lomba Bertutur PerpusNas Tingkat Nasional 2024 | Altaf Jaddan Adzaro

Jaddan Jauza
26 Oct 202413:46

Summary

TLDRIn this heartwarming story from Yogyakarta, Ki Wongso, a man passionate about caring for animals, helps a visitor named Ki Diponolo recover his lost perkutut bird, Joko Mangun. After caring for the bird for days, Ki Wongso reluctantly returns it to its rightful owner, only to later discover that Ki Diponolo was actually King Brawijaya in disguise. As a reward for his kindness, Ki Wongso receives a gift of gold. This tale highlights themes of compassion, humility, and the unexpected rewards of helping others, while also promoting literacy and creativity.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The story begins with a cheerful invitation from the narrator, encouraging the audience to listen to a tale from Yogyakarta.
  • 😀 The narrator introduces themselves as Altaf, sharing their name and location from Yogyakarta, and sets the stage for a folk tale.
  • 😀 The main story is set in the time of the Majapahit Kingdom, focusing on a man named Ki Wongso, who loves to care for animals.
  • 😀 Ki Wongso is depicted as having a variety of animals, including birds with unique sounds like a dove, a caged bird, and a peacock.
  • 😀 A visitor named Ki Diponolo arrives, seeking Ki Wongso’s help to find his lost bird, a Perkutut, which he is very fond of.
  • 😀 Ki Diponolo describes the Perkutut as having been missing for days and turns to Ki Wongso, known for his many animals, hoping he may have found it.
  • 😀 Ki Wongso reveals that he found the lost Perkutut a few days ago and has been taking care of it, and expresses sorrow at the idea of giving it back.
  • 😀 Despite his attachment, Ki Wongso agrees to return the bird to its rightful owner, Ki Diponolo, with some reluctance.
  • 😀 In return for his kindness, Ki Diponolo, who is secretly King Brawijaya of Majapahit, rewards Ki Wongso with a gift.
  • 😀 The gift turns out to be a large sum of gold, a gesture of gratitude from the king for Ki Wongso’s role in caring for the royal bird.
  • 😀 The story ends with Ki Wongso’s reflection on his actions and a message of continued kindness, with a call to read and create, emphasizing the power of storytelling.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the story in the script?

    -The main theme of the story revolves around the kindness and care for animals, illustrated through the interaction between Ki Wongso and Ki Diponolo, and the subsequent reward for Ki Wongso's good deeds.

  • Who is Ki Wongso, and what is his role in the story?

    -Ki Wongso is a character who loves animals and cares for various kinds of birds. He plays a central role in the story by helping a man named Ki Diponolo find his lost bird, Joko Mangun.

  • What role does Ki Diponolo play in the story?

    -Ki Diponolo is the owner of the lost bird, Joko Mangun. He seeks out Ki Wongso's help after hearing that Ki Wongso has many animals and might have cared for the bird. He is also revealed to be the disguised King of Majapahit.

  • What is the significance of the bird, Joko Mangun, in the story?

    -The bird, Joko Mangun, is central to the plot as it represents the bond between Ki Diponolo and Ki Wongso. Joko Mangun is lost, but Ki Wongso finds and cares for it, which ultimately leads to a reward from the King of Majapahit.

  • How does the story depict the theme of generosity?

    -The story shows generosity through Ki Wongso's willingness to care for a lost bird without expecting anything in return. His good deeds are later rewarded when he unexpectedly receives a gift from the King of Majapahit.

  • What happens when Ki Wongso discovers that Joko Mangun is the bird of Ki Diponolo?

    -When Ki Wongso realizes that Joko Mangun belongs to Ki Diponolo, he feels reluctant to part with the bird but decides to return it to its rightful owner, demonstrating his sense of responsibility and care.

  • Why does Ki Wongso receive a reward from the King of Majapahit?

    -Ki Wongso receives a reward because the King, disguised as Ki Diponolo, is grateful for the care Ki Wongso showed toward his lost bird. The King had been searching for the bird and appreciated Ki Wongso’s role in caring for it.

  • What type of reward does Ki Wongso receive?

    -Ki Wongso receives a substantial amount of gold as a reward for his kindness in caring for the lost bird, Joko Mangun.

  • How does the story incorporate humor into its narrative?

    -Humor is incorporated through the playful dialogue between Ki Wongso and his wife, Bune, as well as Ki Wongso’s casual and humorous remarks, which lighten the otherwise serious themes of responsibility and kindness.

  • What is the cultural context of this story?

    -The story is set in the context of the Majapahit kingdom, a historically significant empire in Indonesia, and includes elements of local folklore, particularly the reverence for animals and the connection between humans and nature.

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KindnessAnimalsMajapahitFolktaleTraditionalJavaneseCompassionLost BirdGood DeedsKing's RewardCultural Story