Understanding Narrative Text
Mentioned
that the A narrative text is an imaginative story to entertain people
(narrative text is an imaginative story that aims to entertain people).
If
you look at the English dictionary, literally meaningful narrative (1) a
spoken or written account of connected events; a story. (2) the Narrated part of a literary work, as distinct from dialogue. (3) the practice or art of Narration.
(Narrative
meaning: 1. A story either spoken or written about the events related.
2. Part told in a literary work, as opposed to dialogue. 3. Practice or
art of storytelling)
If
concluded, the text is a narrative text that contains a good story
written or unwritten, and there is a series of interconnected events.
Generic Structure of Narrative Text
For
my friend who was still sitting at the middle school level, an
explanation of narrative texts need not be difficult, difficult yes .. In essence, this text has a narrative structure / composition as below:•
Orientation: It is about the opening paragraph where the characters of
the story are introduced. (Provides an introduction to the characters,
place and time of the story (who or what, when and where)
• Complication: Where the problem arises in the story developed. (The problem appears / is taking place and growing)
• Resolution: Where the problem arises in the story is solved. The issue is completed, --- in both "happy ending" or worse "bad ending".
Sometimes
the arrangement (generic structure) may contain narrative text:
Orientation, Complication, Evaluation, Resolution and Reorientation. Although the "Evaluation" and "Reorientation" is optional; can be added and could not. Evaluation contains the assessment / evaluation of the course of the story or conflict. Reorientation while containing contents inference end of the story.
If
you are adept at making the story narrative, its structure can be
changed anyway, the most important parts of the above still exist in
narrative writing buddy.Grammar Used in Narrative Text
Grammar (grammar) that often arise in making the narrative text is:
Using tenses "Past", both simple, past perfect, past continuous, past perfect continuous, past or future may be continuous.
Example of Narrative Text
The Legend of Swamp Dizziness
Once upon a time, there was a poor little boy into a little village CAME. He was very hungry and weak. He knocked at every door and asked for some food, but nobody cared about him. Nobody wanted to help the little boy.
Finally, a generous woman helped him. She gave him shelter and a meal. When the boy wanted to leave, this old woman gave him a "mortar", a big wooden mortar for Pounding rice. She reminded him, "please remember, if there is a flood you must save yourself. Use this "dimples" as a boat. " The "mortar" was happy and thanked the old woman.The little boy continued his journey. While he was passing through the village, he saw many people gathering on the field. The boy CAME closer and saw a stick stuck in the ground. People challenged each other to pull out That stick. Everybody tried, but nobody succeeded. "Can I try?" Asked the little boy. The crowd laughed mockingly. The boy wanted to try his luck so he stepped forward and pulled out the stick. Could he do it very easily. Everybody was dumbfounded.
Suddenly, from the hole left by stick, water spouted out. It did not stop until it flooded the village. And no one was saved from the water except the little boy and the generous old woman gave him shelter and WHO meal. As she of toll him, he used the "dimples" as a boat and picked up the old woman. The whole village Became a huge lake. It is now known as Lake Swamp Dizziness in Quezon City, Central Java, Indonesia.
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