The Legend of Situ Bagendit | Story Telling

Maria Gabriella
25 Apr 202305:04

Summary

TLDRIn an isolated village, a wealthy yet miserly young woman hoarded her riches, refusing to share with the destitute villagers. Despite her wealth, she was lonely and unloved, known as 'the Baginda'. When a desperate old woman pleaded for help, the rich woman cruelly denied her, even striking an old man seeking water. Miraculously, the old man emerged healed, and the wheel that once denied the villagers water began to generously sprinkle it. The stingy woman, overwhelmed by her greed, drowned in the wealth she clung to, leaving behind a lake named 'Sito', symbolizing the transformation from selfishness to a source of life.

Takeaways

  • 🏘️ The story is set in an isolated village where a young, wealthy woman lives alone.
  • 💎 She is very rich and has a large house and many jewels, but no friends.
  • 🤑 The woman is self-absorbed, believing that her wealth makes her superior to others.
  • 😔 Despite her wealth, she is miserable and does not use her riches to help the poor villagers.
  • 👵 An old woman begs for mercy and food for her hungry child, but the rich woman shows no compassion.
  • 🚫 The rich woman is also known to deny the villagers access to water for their needs.
  • 👴 An old man attempts to take water from her wheel, but she violently confronts him.
  • 🌟 A miraculous event occurs where the old man, after being struck, emerges healthy and whole.
  • 💦 The wheel starts sprinkling water on its own, and the rich woman is drowned along with her wealth.
  • 🏞️ The village disappears, leaving behind a deep, white lake named 'Sito', which means 'wild lake'.
  • 🎶 The story is accompanied by music and ends with a reflection on the consequences of greed and lack of compassion.

Q & A

  • What is the setting of the story?

    -The story is set in a faraway isolated village.

  • Who is the main character of the story?

    -The main character is a young, rich woman who lives alone in a big house.

  • What is the wealth status of the young woman?

    -The young woman is very rich, with a plentiful wealth.

  • Does the young woman have any friends?

    -No, the young woman does not have any friends at all.

  • What is the young woman's attitude towards her wealth?

    -The young woman is very miserly and does not use her wealth to help others.

  • How do the villagers perceive the young woman?

    -The villagers perceive her as a miserly person and call her 'bag'.

  • What is the condition of the villagers?

    -Many of the villagers are poor, living in bad conditions, and sometimes go hungry for days.

  • What happens when an old woman asks for mercy from the rich woman?

    -The rich woman refuses to help, showing no mercy and even becomes angry, asking the old woman to leave her house yard.

  • What is the significance of the water wheel in the story?

    -The water wheel is a symbol of the rich woman's selfishness, as she denies the villagers access to the water it controls.

  • What is the turning point in the story?

    -The turning point is when the old man is struck by the rich woman and then miraculously becomes healthy, pointing at the water wheel.

  • What is the outcome of the story?

    -The rich woman drowns in the water from the wheel, and the village disappears, leaving behind a white and deep lake named Sito.

  • What does the lake's name, Sito, signify?

    -Sito means 'wild lake' and signifies the origin of the lake from the water wheel that belonged to the rich woman, also known as 'baginda'.

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GreedCompassionVillageDownfallWealthMiseryGenerosityPunishmentMoralFableStorytelling