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The invention of Television in Indonesia. - Coggle Diagram
The invention of Television in Indonesia.
Plot
Climax
During their first public demonstration, the television malfunctioned which made people doubt them even more, but Klaus and Adi worked overnight to repair it, broadcasting a live wayang kulit performance the next morning.
Falling Action
The successful broadcast made the audience excited, changed public opinion, and convinced the people who doubted them and officials of television’s potential to save culture.
Rising Action
Klaus and Adi faced technical challenges, lack of funding, and doubt from local people, which was happen to known by a journalist named Laksmi Hartono who accused them of doing cultural manipulation.
Resolution
Klaus and Adi’s efforts in the creation of Indonesia’s first television company, mixing innovation with cultural pride and earning public trust.
Exposition
In 1962, German engineer Klaus arrived in Jakarta to collaborate with Indonesian engineer Adi on creating the country’s first television amidst widespread distrust of foreign influence.
Character
Klaus Reinhardt German Engineer
Smart, hardworking, curious about other cultures, but struggles to understand local feelings at first.
Adi Suryono Indonesian Engineer
Creative, practical, and proud of his culture.
Laksmi Hartono, Indonesian Journalist
Critical, willing to change her views when she sees proof.
POV: Third
Setting
Place
Djakarta
Suburbaan Area in Jakarta called Grogol
Time
1962
Situation
Klaus and Adi tried to create and sell televisions while facing doubts from the public and showing how technology can honor tradition.
Conflict
The conflict is about Klaus and Adi trying to convince people to trust them and believe that television can help Indonesia, while also fixing technical problems and balancing new ideas with keeping traditions alive.
Theme: Globalization and Cultural Exchange