The Legend of Situ Bagendit | English Version

Mesha Zahra
19 Mar 202412:23

Summary

TLDRIn a village near a city, farmers struggle with poverty despite their hard work. A rich woman, Miss, exploits their situation, buying their rice at low prices and hoarding it. The villagers, including an old grandmother, face her greed and indifference to their plight. The grandmother's plea for help is met with scorn, but her persistence leads to a surprising turn of events, hinting at a potential disaster that could change the village's fate.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿž๏ธ The story is set in an ancient village where most of the population are farmers living in poverty despite being near a city.
  • ๐ŸŒพ The farmers are struggling with their harvest and are concerned about having to sell it to a person named 'TR Destiny'.
  • ๐Ÿ’ธ There is a character, Miss, who is perceived as greedy and is taking advantage of the poor villagers' situation.
  • ๐Ÿค” The villagers are questioning why the price of their rice does not increase, while other classes enjoy high prices.
  • ๐Ÿ’ญ The villagers express their frustration with their situation and wonder why there is no divine retribution for the wealthy Miss.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ต An old grandmother seeks help from the villagers, asking for directions to the rich person's house in the village.
  • ๐Ÿš๏ธ The grandmother's request for alms is met with hostility by Miss, who is unsympathetic to her plight.
  • ๐ŸŒŠ The grandmother warns of an impending disaster, which the villagers initially dismiss as a joke due to the dry season.
  • ๐Ÿ”ฎ The grandmother demonstrates some form of power or foresight by pulling out a stick that seems to trigger a disaster.
  • ๐ŸŒช๏ธ A disaster, possibly a flood, strikes the village, affecting their food supplies and livelihood.
  • ๐Ÿ™ The villagers' initial skepticism turns to desperation as they face the consequences of their actions and the impending disaster.

Q & A

  • What was the primary occupation of the people in the village in the script?

    -The majority of the population in the village were farmers.

  • Why did the villagers live in poverty despite being near a city?

    -The script does not provide a specific reason for their poverty, but it implies that their situation was difficult regardless of their proximity to the city.

  • What was the farmers' initial reaction to the idea of selling their rice to Miss?

    -The farmers were reluctant to sell their rice to Miss, as they believed she was exploiting them and was already wealthy.

  • What did the farmers discuss as an alternative to selling their rice to Miss?

    -The script does not provide a clear alternative discussed by the farmers, but they expressed dissatisfaction with the idea of selling to Miss.

  • What was the villagers' opinion about Miss's character?

    -The villagers viewed Miss as a greedy person who was exploiting them despite already being wealthy.

  • What was the old grandmother's initial request when she approached the villagers?

    -The old grandmother asked for directions to the rich person's house in the village, which is implied to be Miss's house.

  • Why did the old grandmother want to find the rich person's house?

    -The grandmother wanted to ask for alms, as she was hungry and had not eaten for three days.

  • What was Miss's reaction when the old grandmother asked for alms at her house?

    -Miss was dismissive and unsympathetic, ordering the grandmother to leave and not offering any help.

  • What unusual event occurred when the old grandmother tried to pull out a stick from the ground?

    -The old grandmother was unable to pull out the stick despite her efforts, which is unusual and suggests a possible upcoming disaster.

  • What disaster is hinted at in the script after the old grandmother's attempt to pull out the stick?

    -The script hints at a flood disaster, which is unexpected in a dry season.

  • What was the villagers' reaction to the news of an impending flood?

    -The villagers were initially skeptical, as they did not believe a flood was possible in a dry season, but the old grandmother insisted it would happen.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ˜” Struggling Farmers and the Unsympathetic Rich

In this paragraph, we are introduced to a village where the majority of the population lives in poverty despite being near a city. The villagers are primarily farmers who are struggling to sell their produce. A wealthy individual, referred to as 'Miss,' is exploiting the farmers by not increasing the price for their goods, leading to their hardship. The villagers express their frustration with their situation and their hope for divine retribution against the wealthy for her lack of empathy and greed. An old grandmother approaches the villagers, seeking help to find the rich person, possibly to confront her about the situation.

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๐Ÿ‘ต The Old Grandmother's Quest for Help

The second paragraph follows the old grandmother as she seeks directions to the wealthy person's house. She is advised by a villager on how to find it. The grandmother's intention is to ask for help, but the villagers are skeptical, believing that the rich will not assist her. When she arrives at the wealthy person's house, she is met with hostility and is told to leave. Despite her pleas of hunger and the need for help, she is dismissed and even threatened by the guards. The grandmother's encounter with the rich person, who is unsympathetic to her plight, highlights the stark contrast between the haves and the have-nots in the village.

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๐Ÿ˜– The Dire Situation and a Mysterious Prophecy

In the final paragraph, the situation in the village becomes dire as supplies are running out. The villagers are facing the prospect of having to buy rice from the wealthy person at an inflated price due to their dwindling resources. Amidst this crisis, the old grandmother makes a mysterious prophecy about an impending disaster, which is met with disbelief by the villagers. The paragraph ends with a sense of foreboding and uncertainty about what the future holds for the village and its inhabitants.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กVillage

A village is a clustered human settlement smaller than a town and generally supported by agriculture. In the context of the video, the village represents the setting where the majority of the population lives as farmers, indicating a rural lifestyle. The script mentions the village being near a city yet still experiencing poverty, highlighting the contrast between urban and rural living conditions.

๐Ÿ’กPoverty

Poverty refers to a state of deprivation, lacking the means to meet basic needs such as food, clean water, and shelter. The script highlights the villagers' poverty, which is a central theme as it influences their interactions and decisions, such as selling their rice to survive.

๐Ÿ’กFarmers

Farmers are individuals who cultivate land and raise crops or livestock for a living. The script describes the farmers as the main characters who are busy in the fields, emphasizing their reliance on agriculture for their livelihood and their struggle to cope with poverty.

๐Ÿ’กRice

Rice is a staple food for many cultures and is a key agricultural product. In the script, rice symbolizes the farmers' primary resource and their means of survival. The dialogue discusses the selling of rice and the manipulation of its price, which is a significant plot point.

๐Ÿ’กMiss

In the script, 'Miss' seems to refer to a character who is wealthy and possibly exploitative. The term is used to personify the wealth and power dynamics within the village, as Miss is depicted as someone who takes advantage of the farmers' poverty to increase her own wealth.

๐Ÿ’กExploitation

Exploitation is the act of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work or resources. The script implies that Miss exploits the farmers by buying their rice at a low price and then selling it at a higher price, taking advantage of their desperate situation.

๐Ÿ’กFlood

A flood is an overflow of water that submerges land which is usually dry. The script mentions a flood as a potential disaster, which is used as a plot device to create tension and urgency in the narrative. The old grandmother's warning about a flood adds a layer of mystery and foreshadowing.

๐Ÿ’กOld Grandmother

The old grandmother is a character in the script who seems to be a voice of wisdom or a harbinger of change. Her interaction with Miss and her knowledge about the impending flood add depth to her character and contribute to the unfolding of the story's events.

๐Ÿ’กDisaster

A disaster is a sudden event causing widespread destruction or distress. The script uses the term 'disaster' to refer to the flood, which is a significant event that could potentially affect the village and its inhabitants, adding a dramatic element to the narrative.

๐Ÿ’กRetribution

Retribution is the act of giving someone what they deserve, often in the context of punishment for wrongdoing. The script suggests that there will be retribution for those who abuse others, hinting at a moral lesson or a karmic consequence within the story.

๐Ÿ’กAbuse

Abuse refers to the improper treatment or use of something, often in a way that causes harm. In the script, abuse is implied in the context of Miss's actions towards the villagers, suggesting a theme of power imbalance and mistreatment.

Highlights

The village near the city still lives in poverty despite the proximity to urban opportunities.

Farmers struggle with the harsh reality of selling their produce at a low price due to the greed of a wealthy individual.

The villagers express their frustration with the unfair economic situation and the lack of divine intervention.

A wealthy woman, referred to as 'Miss,' takes advantage of the farmers' poverty to buy their rice at a low price and sell it back at a higher price.

The villagers' patience is tested as they endure the economic exploitation and hope for retribution.

An old grandmother seeks help from the villagers, indicating a desperate situation among the elderly.

The villagers are skeptical about the possibility of a flood in the dry season, reflecting their disbelief in the face of adversity.

The old grandmother's request for alms is met with hostility, showcasing the lack of compassion among the wealthy.

The old grandmother's persistence leads to a surprising event where she pulls out a stick, possibly a symbol of change or resistance.

The villagers' supplies are running out, highlighting the urgency of their situation and the need for a solution.

The wealthy woman's joy at the villagers' misfortune contrasts with their suffering, deepening the social divide.

A sudden disaster strikes, possibly the flood mentioned earlier, bringing a dramatic turn to the story.

The villagers' reaction to the disaster is mixed with disbelief and urgency, indicating the gravity of the situation.

The old grandmother's actions seem to have triggered the disaster, suggesting a connection between her and the unfolding events.

The wealthy woman's callousness is further emphasized as she dismisses the old grandmother's pleas for help.

The villagers' unity in the face of disaster is tested, with some showing resilience and others succumbing to despair.

Transcripts

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in ancient times in gar there was a

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village where the majority of the

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population there living as Farmers but

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even took the village was near the city

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they still live it in

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poverty one day in the village the

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farmers were busy in the fields that day

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was har first

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day hey it would be hard if we had to

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sell this TR Destiny person yes what

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else can we do instead to help to deal

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with her girl it could be a long

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St this inde it is really greedy I think

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it is s that this ride has to be so to

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skinny

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person yes we are just poor people just

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accept fa what is she looking for huh

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she already has a lot of money that's

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still foring us yeah like reminding

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for bre of being Hur by other

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people this very is finished it's

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already done all right let's sell

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how much is it now still the same as

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before

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why doesn't the price increase in other

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class the prices are

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high never

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mind where the

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money go

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away when will our fa change I can stand

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it like this why doesn't God punish that

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pretty person sh make it

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look we have to be patient whether there

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will also be appropriate retribution for

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people who abuse other people that never

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sleeps

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how have all the rice been bow it's done

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miss you can see the bar full of rice

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good keep your eyes on the farmers so

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they go sell their R

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elsewhere give Liston to anyone who

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reel soon they will run out of fries and

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will buy it from me I will be even I

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check Miss indeed is very

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happy

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oh no our R supppr are running out soon

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we will have to buy rice from Miss

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ni and now the price has

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F you say we also have to be patient

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yeah we just

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surrender suddenly an old grandmother

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approached

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them yes then ma what

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wrong where can I find the rich person

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in this

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Village what does Grandma me Miss it's

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CL grandma just go straight until you

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you meet uh T Junction then your turn

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left you will see um big house that's

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our house what do you need then Mom I

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want to ask for

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arms ah it's useless asking her she

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won't give it to you if Grandma's hungry

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Grandma can it at my house but just as

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much as I can no I just want to know

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direction is the bigger asking for

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USS oh yes please tell other residents

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to get ready to

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beet because soon there will be a people

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are you joking there is not possibility

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of flooding in a dry

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season I'm not joking because I'm the

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one who will te is

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complet so a bring your

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F left them Grandma went to miss

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house

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hey old begger get out of here don't you

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dare set foot here I want as for arms

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maybe there is a life ofp put that I can

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I haven't eaten for three days what do I

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care am I your mother if you want to eat

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go buy it Go quickly before I drag you

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instead of leing the old grandmother

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approached

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Miss who's screaming there just B me

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hey who are you old lady why are you

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screaming in front of people's house I

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just want to ask

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for because I hav been eaten for 3 Days

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hey don't ask me for nothing get out of

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here quickly there will be a lots of fce

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smell

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you

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H God give you a bounded fortun but you

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are not grateful you are

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still you want to punish me isn't that

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wrong you didn't see I had two

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guards don't bother suing me away I'll

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get out of here if you can't pull my one

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out of on the ground you crazy

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grandmother how hard is it to pull a

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stick I can't do without any strange

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Miss and try to pull out the stick oh my

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God d d you take out this

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stick but they

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can you didn't success you don't have

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much energy look I'm going to pull out

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this and

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disaster

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struck

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I'm are you joking

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action they in

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stinging

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