Difference between revisions of "Childrens Book Luh Ayu Manik Pahlawan Lingkungan"
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|Reviewer lives=Tabanan, Bali | |Reviewer lives=Tabanan, Bali | ||
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− | + | |Review text en=Reading these three heroin story books have awaken my personal interest in looking back to the cultural and moral values delivered in my family, mouth to mouth from generation to generation. This essay would review those three books form their successfulness in bringing up the moral and cultural value in this millennial era. | |
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To begin with, these three books contain a similar pattern of way telling the story or rising the conflict to catch the readers’ attention. In fact, this story always brings the “demon” part in every chance of the story in rising the conflict, such as using the demon mask, the plastic monster as well as the employed the snake, pig and demon tiger in the story. in my point of view, this strategy was taken into action as the writers are willing to reintroduce the cultural value that the Balinese already owned from generation to generation which might be already start to be disregarded by the millennial generation nowadays. Moreover, the writers are brave enough to take it back into the story even though, the existence of ghost or spirit would not be a taboo thing in this sophisticated technological era. However, I do really appreciate this effort to make us aware that the way of this demonization aspect is successful enough to protect our world especially, in the Balinese philosophy of life for decades or even centuries. | To begin with, these three books contain a similar pattern of way telling the story or rising the conflict to catch the readers’ attention. In fact, this story always brings the “demon” part in every chance of the story in rising the conflict, such as using the demon mask, the plastic monster as well as the employed the snake, pig and demon tiger in the story. in my point of view, this strategy was taken into action as the writers are willing to reintroduce the cultural value that the Balinese already owned from generation to generation which might be already start to be disregarded by the millennial generation nowadays. Moreover, the writers are brave enough to take it back into the story even though, the existence of ghost or spirit would not be a taboo thing in this sophisticated technological era. However, I do really appreciate this effort to make us aware that the way of this demonization aspect is successful enough to protect our world especially, in the Balinese philosophy of life for decades or even centuries. | ||
To sum up, this story would be the appropriate way to develop both to preserve our cultural life as well as the world in general terms. | To sum up, this story would be the appropriate way to develop both to preserve our cultural life as well as the world in general terms. | ||
+ | |Reviewed by=I Kadek Suastika | ||
+ | |Reviewed nationality=Indonesian | ||
+ | |Reviewer lives=Bali | ||
+ | |Review year=2020 | ||
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+ | |Review year=2019 | ||
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+ | |Flipbook={{Children Book/Flipbook Page}} | ||
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Revision as of 05:46, 7 February 2020
- Authors
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- Gus Dark
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- https://reader.letsreadasia.org/book/87c92403-22b4-462d-a95d-c98f27f65035
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