Putri Ular
by Rangkuman 100 Cerita Rakyat Indonesia · from Cerita Rakyat Indonesia
Adapted Version
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess. She lived in a big castle. Her wedding day was coming very soon. She felt so happy and excited. She put on her prettiest white dress. She looked at herself in the mirror. Everything was perfect for her big day.
A little bird flew into her room. It was a small, brown bird. The bird came very close to her. It pecked her nose quickly. "Ouch!" said the princess. Her nose felt a little sore. She was very surprised and upset.
The princess felt a hot, angry feeling inside. "I wish I was a snake!" she said loudly. "A snake has thick, strong skin," she said. She was very mad at the little bird.
Then, something magical happened. A soft, golden light filled the room. The princess began to change. Her beautiful dress disappeared. Her skin became long and shiny. She was no longer a princess. She was now a big, gentle snake.
She slithered away from the castle. She found a quiet place in the garden. She lived there all alone. She was the Snake Princess.
Be careful with your words. Words have power. Be careful with your words. Words have power.
Original Story
Putri Ular
Seorang putri cantik yang akan menikah kecewa karena hidungnya terluka dicuat burung. Dalam kekesalan, ia mengucapkan bahwa lebih baik menjadi ular dengan kulit tebal. Ucapannya menjadi kenyataan, dan ia berubah menjadi ular besar. Sejak itu, ia dikenal sebagai Putri Ular dan tinggal di halaman belakang istana[1][6].
Pesan Moral: Berhati-hati dengan ucapan, karena kata-kata memiliki kekuatan.
Story DNA
Moral
Berhati-hati dengan ucapan, karena kata-kata memiliki kekuatan.
Plot Summary
A beautiful princess, about to be married, is distraught when a bird injures her nose. In a fit of anger, she wishes to become a thick-skinned snake. Her wish immediately comes true, transforming her into a large snake. She is then known as the Snake Princess and lives in the palace backyard, serving as a cautionary tale about the power of words.
Themes
Emotional Arc
disappointment to despair
Writing Style
Narrative Elements
Cultural Context
Folk tales often reflect traditional beliefs about the spiritual power of language and the consequences of rash statements.
Plot Beats (5)
- A beautiful princess is about to get married.
- A bird pecks her nose, injuring it and making her upset.
- In her anger, she wishes to become a snake with thick skin.
- Her wish instantly comes true, and she transforms into a large snake.
- She is thereafter known as the Snake Princess and resides in the palace's backyard.
Characters
Putri Ular ★ protagonist
Before transformation: A beautiful young woman of slender build, typical of Malay royalty, with smooth, light brown skin. After transformation: A very large, thick-skinned snake, implied to be a python or similar large constrictor, with scales that shimmer with an iridescent quality, though its exact color is not specified beyond 'thick-skinned'. Its size is significant enough to be a notable presence in the palace backyard.
Attire: Before transformation: She would have worn a traditional Malay wedding attire, likely a 'baju kurung' or 'kebaya' made of luxurious songket or batik fabric, richly embroidered with gold thread, possibly in deep reds, purples, or greens. Adorned with intricate gold jewelry, including a 'pending' (belt buckle), necklaces, and bracelets. After transformation: No wardrobe, as she is a snake.
Wants: Initially, to marry and live a beautiful life. After transformation, to cope with her new existence and perhaps find a way to reverse her curse.
Flaw: Her vanity and impulsive speech, which led to her transformation.
Transforms from a beautiful human princess into a large snake due to her own impulsive words, leading to a life of isolation and regret.
Vain, impulsive, regretful, isolated.
Image Prompt & Upload
A very large, thick-skinned snake, possibly a python, with iridescent scales, coiled gracefully in a lush, tropical palace garden. Its head is raised slightly, with a melancholic expression in its reptilian eyes. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.
Burung (The Bird) ○ minor
A bird, likely a common species found in Southeast Asia, of average size. Its specific color or type is not mentioned, but it is capable of flying close enough to a human face to cause injury.
Wants: To fly, forage, or simply exist, without malicious intent.
Flaw: None specified, as its role is purely incidental.
Causes the inciting incident but has no personal arc.
Unintentional, perhaps startled or simply clumsy.
Image Prompt & Upload
A small, common tropical bird with brown and green plumage, in mid-flight, wings outstretched. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.
Locations
Halaman Belakang Istana
Area halaman belakang yang luas dan terpencil di istana, tempat Putri Ular kini tinggal setelah transformasinya. Mungkin ada semak-semak lebat atau pepohonan rindang yang memberikan tempat persembunyian.
Mood: Melankolis, tersembunyi, sedikit misterius
Tempat tinggal Putri Ular setelah ia berubah menjadi ular besar.
Image Prompt & Upload
A secluded, overgrown backyard of a traditional Malay palace, with the back of a 'rumah Melayu' style building visible in the distance, featuring carved wooden panels and a tiered roof. Lush tropical foliage, including large-leafed plants and dense bushes, dominates the foreground, casting deep shadows on the damp earth. Sunlight filters through the dense canopy, creating dappled light on the ground. no border, no frame, no watermark, no text, no signature, edge-to-edge illustration.
Kamar Putri di Istana
Kamar tidur seorang putri di istana Melayu, mungkin dihiasi dengan kain sutra dan ukiran kayu. Tempat di mana sang putri sedang bersiap untuk pernikahannya.
Mood: Awalnya gembira dan penuh harapan, kemudian berubah menjadi kekecewaan dan kemarahan
Sang putri terluka hidungnya oleh burung dan mengucapkan sumpah yang mengubahnya menjadi ular.
Image Prompt & Upload
An opulent bedroom within a traditional Malay palace, featuring polished dark wood floors and intricately carved wooden wall panels. A large, four-poster bed draped with rich, patterned silk fabrics stands centrally, with a sheer mosquito net gently falling around it. Sunlight streams through an open window, illuminating dust motes in the air and highlighting a decorative birdcage or a perch near the window. no border, no frame, no watermark, no text, no signature, edge-to-edge illustration.