Sari Bulan

by Rangkuman 100 Cerita Rakyat Indonesia · from Cerita Rakyat Indonesia

folk tale adventure hopeful Ages 5-10 30 words 1 min read
Cover: Sari Bulan
Original Story 30 words · 1 min read

Sari Bulan

Sari Bulan diserang oleh Kunti di Pulau Dewa. Ia diselamatkan oleh kerang ajaib dan berhasil merebut kembali tahtanya[6].

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Story DNA

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Plot Summary

Sari Bulan is attacked by Kunti on Pulau Dewa. In her moment of need, she is saved by a magical shell. With this unexpected help, Sari Bulan successfully manages to reclaim her throne.

Themes

perseveranceunexpected aidjustice

Emotional Arc

suffering to triumph

Writing Style

Voice: third person omniscient
Pacing: brisk
Descriptive: sparse

Narrative Elements

Conflict: person vs person
Ending: happy
Magic: magical shell
magical shell

Cultural Context

Origin: Indonesian
Era: timeless fairy tale

This is a very brief summary of a folk tale, likely part of a larger collection. 'Kunti' might refer to a specific antagonist figure in Indonesian folklore or a general evil character.

Plot Beats (5)

  1. Sari Bulan is present on Pulau Dewa.
  2. Kunti launches an attack on Sari Bulan.
  3. Sari Bulan is in peril.
  4. A magical shell intervenes and saves Sari Bulan.
  5. Sari Bulan successfully reclaims her throne.

Characters

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Sari Bulan

human young adult female

Slender and graceful, with a regal bearing. Her skin is a warm, golden-brown, typical of Southeast Asian heritage, with delicate features. She moves with an inherent elegance.

Attire: Wears a traditional Malay 'baju kurung' or 'kebaya' made of rich silk or songket fabric, often in vibrant colors like deep red, royal blue, or emerald green, intricately embroidered with gold or silver thread. She pairs this with a matching 'sarong' (skirt) of batik or songket. Her attire is always impeccably styled, reflecting her royal status.

Wants: To reclaim her rightful throne and restore peace and justice to her kingdom.

Flaw: Perhaps a initial vulnerability to betrayal, as she was attacked.

Transforms from a dispossessed princess into a triumphant queen, learning to trust in unexpected aid and her own resilience.

Her regal 'baju kurung' or 'kebaya' made of shimmering songket fabric, adorned with intricate gold embroidery.

Resilient, courageous, determined, and kind. She possesses an inner strength that allows her to overcome adversity.

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Kunti

unknown adult unknown

The story provides no physical description, but as an antagonist, one might infer a formidable or perhaps sinister presence. Could be human or a magical being.

Attire: No description provided. Likely dark or imposing attire, perhaps with sharp lines or a sense of power.

Wants: To seize and maintain control of Pulau Dewa's throne.

Flaw: Overconfidence, or perhaps a reliance on brute force rather than true leadership.

Her arc is implied to be one of defeat, as Sari Bulan reclaims her throne.

No specific visual is given, but perhaps a shadowy or imposing figure, reflecting her role as an aggressor.

Aggressive, power-hungry, treacherous. Her actions indicate a desire to usurp power.

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Kerang Ajaib

magical object ageless non-human

A large, iridescent seashell, perhaps a conch or a nautilus shell, shimmering with an otherworldly glow. Its surface might be smooth and pearlescent, or intricately patterned with natural designs. It appears ancient yet pristine.

Attire: N/A (it is an object)

Wants: To provide unexpected assistance and restore balance, perhaps guided by a higher magical force.

Flaw: N/A (it is a magical object, not subject to typical weaknesses)

Its arc is limited to its intervention, fulfilling its purpose as a magical helper.

A large, glowing, iridescent seashell, perhaps emitting soft, magical light.

Benevolent, powerful, mysterious. It acts as a deus ex machina, providing aid when most needed.

Locations

Pulau Dewa (Island of Gods)

outdoor Tropical climate, possibly sunny or with monsoon rains

An island setting, likely tropical, where Sari Bulan is attacked and later reclaims her throne. Implies a natural, possibly sacred, environment.

Mood: Initially dangerous and contested, later triumphant and restored

Sari Bulan is attacked by Kunti here, is saved by the magic shell, and ultimately reclaims her throne.

Tropical vegetation Sandy beaches Ocean waves Lush jungle foliage Possibly ancient stone structures or natural rock formations