Kisah Burung Kekekow
by Rangkuman 100 Cerita Rakyat Indonesia

Kekekow the Kind Bird
Once, there was a bird named Kekekow. He was very kind.
Kekekow loved to help. He flew to the people each day. He gave them sweet, red fruits. He gave them shiny, nice gifts. The people were very happy. They said, "Thank you, Kekekow!" Kekekow gave and gave. He was so kind.
But some people felt jealous. They wanted more gifts. They wanted all the fruits. "Why does he have so much?" they thought. They felt angry inside. They did not feel happy for others.
One day, the jealous people made a plan. They caught Kekekow in a net. He could not fly away. The people were not kind. Kekekow was gone. He did not come back. All the people felt very sad.
They put Kekekow under a big tree. A little while later, a great thing happened. A small tree grew there. It grew very fast. It was a magic tree.
The magic tree had many fruits. It gave fruit to all the people. The people could take the fruit. It was sweet and good. Kekekow's kindness was still there. The tree kept giving, just like him.
Being kind is always good. Good things can happen even after sad times.
Original Story
Kisah Burung Kekekow Burung Kekekow memberikan buah dan perhiasan kepada warga. Namun, warga yang iri menangkap dan membunuhnya. Dari kuburannya tumbuh pohon buah yang melimpah[6]. Pesan Moral: Kejahatan terhadap pemberi kebaikan tetap membawa berkah.
Moral of the Story
Kejahatan terhadap pemberi kebaikan tetap membawa berkah.
Characters
Burung Kekekow ★ protagonist
A medium-sized bird, likely with vibrant, iridescent plumage, perhaps with a distinctive crest or tail feathers that shimmer in the light. Its build is graceful and agile, allowing for swift flight.
Attire: None, as it is a bird. Its 'attire' is its natural, beautiful plumage.
Wants: To bring joy and abundance to the villagers, driven by an innate desire to share its gifts.
Flaw: Naivety and trust in the goodness of others, leading to its demise.
From a living benefactor to a martyred symbol of enduring generosity, its physical death leads to a lasting legacy of abundance.
Generous, benevolent, kind, selfless.
Warga (Villagers) ⚔ antagonist
A diverse group of individuals, typical of an Indonesian village, with varying heights and builds. Their skin tones would range from light to medium brown, consistent with the region. Some might have sun-weathered complexions from working outdoors.
Attire: Simple, practical clothing made from natural fibers like cotton. Men might wear sarongs or simple trousers with a loose shirt (baju), while women might wear a kebaya or baju kurung with a batik sarong, in muted colors suitable for daily village life.
Wants: To possess more of the bird's gifts, driven by greed and jealousy, wanting to control the source of abundance for themselves.
Flaw: Greed and envy, which blind them to the bird's benevolence and lead them to commit a heinous act.
They start as beneficiaries, descend into villainy through envy, and ultimately witness the enduring power of the bird's generosity even after their cruel act.
Initially grateful, but quickly becoming envious, greedy, cruel, and ungrateful.
Locations

Village
A typical Malay village setting where the Kekekow bird interacts with the residents.
Mood: Initially bustling and grateful, later turning envious and hostile.
The Kekekow bird bestows fruits and jewels upon the villagers, and later, the villagers plot against it.

Kekekow Bird's Grave
The burial site of the Kekekow bird, from which a miraculous fruit tree grows.
Mood: Initially somber, then miraculous and abundant.
The Kekekow bird is buried here, and from its grave, a tree bearing abundant fruit grows, symbolizing enduring blessing.
Story DNA
Moral
Kejahatan terhadap pemberi kebaikan tetap membawa berkah.
Plot Summary
A benevolent bird named Kekekow shares fruits and jewels with villagers. However, some villagers become consumed by jealousy and cruelly capture and kill the bird. Despite this act of malice, a tree bearing abundant fruit miraculously grows from Kekekow's grave, ensuring its legacy of generosity continues to benefit the community.
Themes
Emotional Arc
benevolence to tragedy to enduring hope
Writing Style
Narrative Elements
Cultural Context
This story reflects common themes in Indonesian folklore, often emphasizing moral lessons through interactions with nature and the consequences of human actions like envy.
Plot Beats (5)
- The bird Kekekow generously gives fruits and jewels to the villagers.
- Some villagers become envious of Kekekow's generosity.
- Driven by jealousy, the villagers capture and kill the bird.
- From the bird's burial site, a fruit-bearing tree miraculously grows.
- The tree provides abundant fruit, continuing Kekekow's legacy of giving.





