Sitti Nurbaya

''Sitti Nurbaya'' tells the story of two teenage lovers, Samsul Bahri and Sitti Nurbaya, who wish to be together but are separated after Samsul bahri is forced to go to Batavia. Not long afterwards, Nurbaya unhappily offers herself to marry the abusive and rich Datuk Meringgih as a way for her father to escape debt; she is later killed by Meringgih. It ends with Samsulbahri, now a member of the Dutch colonial army, killing Datuk Meringgih during an uprising and then dying from his wounds.
Written in formal Malay and including traditional Minangkabau storytelling techniques such as ''pantuns'', ''Sitti Nurbaya'' touches on the themes of colonialism, forced marriage, and modernity. Well-received upon publication, ''Sitti Nurbaya'' continues to be taught in Indonesian high schools. It has been compared to ''Romeo and Juliet'' and the ''Butterfly Lovers''. Provided by Wikipedia