As Strong As Young People and an Advice
Analized based on the book of Ag. Hartana
Nasreddin, Nasreddin’s Wife, Friends, and Pottery Seller
Nasreddin the cleaver man
ABSTRACT
In this analytical work, my background is just wants to share my experience about the importance of respecting each other's weaknesses, in this story there is a man named Nasreddin who is dubbed as a wise man and his friend who feels he is very great and very strong where in the story is that he boasted of his wealth, education and age where Nasreddin who was older than him was not respected by him at all, but other friends were offended and even surprised to Nasreddin who was not offended by the statement which should not have been appropriate to convey because among them there were older people who did not have to hear the statement.
A. Introduction
The emergence of this problem began when Nasredin and his friends discussed crimes committed by young people in their area recently, and in the end, their topics continued to change and vilify their friends and compare one person to another starting from the point of view of age, ability and others, sometimes they discuss that old people are wiser than younger people, and vice versa among them say but older people are not stronger than young people. Among them there was an old man named Nasreddin who was called a very wise person and as an advisor. Nasreddin is always ridiculed by his friends because he is a poor man who often experiences hunger, when his wife asks for money there is always nothing, but Nasreddin always has a way to fulfill his wife's request.
B. Research Method
The beginning of this conversation was when Nasreddin and his friends met and were discussing the crimes committed by young people, when their topic immediately changed, they discussed and compared the morality of young people with their parents, at that time. The older of them was Nasreddin and said that the morality of the old man was better and wiser than the young, but one of them said that although the old man had good morality and was wiser, the young man was much stronger and other themes. agree with this question where they say that young people are very strong and can do heavy work in contrast to old people who can't even do anything, because among them there is Nasreddin who is older than them and then laughs and one of them had a bad argument with the intention of offending Nasreddin.
But Nasreddin could only stand by. But in the end Nasreddin said that all of your statements made no sense, then Nasreddin stated that there was no difference between young people and old people at all, and friends did not accept it and were told to withdraw their words, then Nasreddin immediately said "at in the back corner of my house there is a big rock, at that time I was young and I tried to lift the stone but I failed because I was young and not strong enough, for that I thought I should wait for the next few years, and now I am old, some the other day I tried to move it but still I can't do it, so the conclusion is that old people are as strong as young people. Then Nasreddin is always despised and laughed at by his friends because he is a poor person who has nothing.