Bawang merah dan bawang putih (Indonesian for Shallots and Garlic) is a popular traditional Malay and Indonesian folklore involving two siblings with opposite characters (one good and one bad), and an unjust step mother. The folktale has the similar theme and moral as the European folktale Cinderella. The origin of the story is obscure and unclear, some suggest that it was a Riau Sumatran Indonesian folktale, while some holds that it was originated from Yogyakarta in Java. Nevertheless, despite its unclear origin, the story is a popular children folktale in Indonesia
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| - Bawang Merah Bawang Putih adalah dongeng populer di Indonesia yang berasal dari Riau. Kisah ini bercerita mengenai dua orang gadis cantik kakak beradik yang memiliki sifat dan perangai sangat berbeda lagi bertolak belakang, serta mengenai seorang ibu tiri yang tidak adil dan pilih kasih. Dongeng ini memiliki tema dan pesan moral yang hampir sama dengan dongeng Burung Gereja Berlidah Pendek dari Jepang, serta Cinderella dari Eropa. (in)
- Bawang merah dan bawang putih (Indonesian for Shallots and Garlic) is a popular traditional Malay and Indonesian folklore involving two siblings with opposite characters (one good and one bad), and an unjust step mother. The folktale has the similar theme and moral as the European folktale Cinderella. The origin of the story is obscure and unclear, some suggest that it was a Riau Sumatran Indonesian folktale, while some holds that it was originated from Yogyakarta in Java. Nevertheless, despite its unclear origin, the story is a popular children folktale in Indonesia (en)
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| - Bawang merah dan bawang putih (Indonesian for Shallots and Garlic) is a popular traditional Malay and Indonesian folklore involving two siblings with opposite characters (one good and one bad), and an unjust step mother. The folktale has the similar theme and moral as the European folktale Cinderella. The story centers on a pair of step sisters named Bawang Putih and Bawang Merah. Bawang Putih is the Indonesian name for garlic, while Bawang Merah is the Indonesian name for onion or shallot. This naming convention is in the same vein as the Western fairy tale sisters of Snow-White and Rose-Red although the previous do not get along as well. The use of these names for the female protagonist and her antagonist is symbolic of their physical similarity (both girls are beautiful) but have completely different personalities. Since the original folktale was passed on orally, different variations of the story exist. In some versions, Bawang Putih is the good and kind daughter, while Bawang Merah is the cruel and vindictive one. While in the 1959 black and white Malaysian movie, it is the other way around, the shallot being waterly bringing tears to the eyes and garlic being pungent. There are several version about the story of Bawang Merah and Bawang Putih, one involving a magic pumpkin and the other involved a magical fish. Curiously the second version is very similar to Sundanese folktale of Leungli the magical fish. The origin of the story is obscure and unclear, some suggest that it was a Riau Sumatran Indonesian folktale, while some holds that it was originated from Yogyakarta in Java. Nevertheless, despite its unclear origin, the story is a popular children folktale in Indonesia (en)
- Bawang Merah Bawang Putih adalah dongeng populer di Indonesia yang berasal dari Riau. Kisah ini bercerita mengenai dua orang gadis cantik kakak beradik yang memiliki sifat dan perangai sangat berbeda lagi bertolak belakang, serta mengenai seorang ibu tiri yang tidak adil dan pilih kasih. Dongeng ini memiliki tema dan pesan moral yang hampir sama dengan dongeng Burung Gereja Berlidah Pendek dari Jepang, serta Cinderella dari Eropa. (in)
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