ANIMASI PENDEK DUMADINE RAWA PENING (ASAL MULA RAWA PENING)
Summary
TLDRIn this folk tale, Baru Klinting, a poor and unattractive boy, is rejected by the villagers of Banarawa. Seeking shelter, he is kindly taken in by an old woman, Mbok Rondo, who he warns to use a pestle and stick if danger arises. When he later challenges the villagers to a test of strength, pulling out a stick effortlessly, it causes a flood that sweeps through the village. Only Mbok Rondo survives, as she remembers Baru Klinting's advice. The story teaches lessons of not judging others by their appearance and the importance of kindness and helping those in need.
Takeaways
- 😀 A village celebration takes place in Banarawa, where villagers are busy preparing food and setting up a shadow puppet show.
- 😀 A boy named Baru Klinting arrives in the village, but due to his unkempt appearance, he is rejected and treated poorly by the villagers.
- 😀 Despite being shunned, Baru Klinting continues his journey, and after being rejected by others, finds shelter in Mbok Rondo's home.
- 😀 Mbok Rondo kindly offers Baru Klinting food and a place to rest, showing compassion even to those in need.
- 😀 Baru Klinting reveals that he has no parents and has been wandering, with villagers having no sympathy for him.
- 😀 Before leaving, Baru Klinting warns Mbok Rondo about a coming disaster, advising her to use a mortar and pestle for safety.
- 😀 Baru Klinting challenges the villagers to a contest to pull out a stick from the ground, claiming whoever succeeds is powerful.
- 😀 No one in the village is able to pull out the stick, but Baru Klinting does it effortlessly, revealing his hidden power.
- 😀 When Baru Klinting pulls the stick, water gushes out, and a flood begins, washing away the villagers while Mbok Rondo survives by following his advice.
- 😀 The village is submerged, and the water forms Rawa Pening, a lake known for its clear waters, marking the site of the village.
- 😀 The story teaches important lessons about not judging others based on their appearance and the importance of helping those in need.
Q & A
What is the main event in the story of Rawa Pening?
-The main event in the story is Baru Klinting, a mistreated child, who performs a supernatural feat by pulling a stick from the ground, causing a flood that transforms the area into Rawa Pening, a swamp in Central Java.
Who is Mbah Carita in the script?
-Mbah Carita is the storyteller in the script, speaking to the children and guiding them through the narrative of Rawa Pening's origin.
Why do the villagers reject Baru Klinting initially?
-The villagers reject Baru Klinting because of his appearance; he is described as ugly, dirty, and smelling bad, leading the villagers to treat him poorly.
How does Mbok Rondo treat Baru Klinting differently from the villagers?
-Unlike the villagers, Mbok Rondo shows compassion to Baru Klinting, offering him food and a place to rest when he is hungry and weary, despite his appearance.
What warning does Baru Klinting give to Mbok Rondo before leaving her home?
-Before leaving, Baru Klinting warns Mbok Rondo to use a mortar (lesung) and her staff as a paddle if any danger occurs in the future.
What happens when Baru Klinting performs his supernatural feat?
-When Baru Klinting pulls the stick from the ground, water starts pouring out, eventually flooding the village and causing a disaster. The water continues to flow, forming the swamp known as Rawa Pening.
Why does Mbok Rondo survive the flood?
-Mbok Rondo survives the flood because she heeds Baru Klinting’s warning, using the mortar and staff as instructed, which protects her from the disaster.
What is the moral lesson in the story of Rawa Pening?
-The moral lessons of the story include not judging others by their appearance, showing kindness and helping those in need, and respecting warnings from others, especially those who may seem different or powerless.
What transformation occurs after the flood in the story?
-After the flood, the area where the disaster occurred becomes a clear and clean swamp, which is named Rawa Pening, symbolizing both the physical transformation of the land and the moral change in the villagers’ attitudes.
How does the story reflect traditional values in Javanese culture?
-The story reflects traditional Javanese values such as hospitality, compassion for the less fortunate, the importance of respecting elders and warnings, and the belief in supernatural forces that can change the course of events.
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