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Narrative Text

THE LEGEND OF TELAGA WARNA


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• Amelia Anggraini Saputri (03)
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• Firdha Juniar Haryanto (15)
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The Legend of Telaga Warna
Long time ago, there was a kingdom in West Java. The kingdom was ruled by a king named His Majesty Prabu.
Prabu was a kind and wise king. But it was a pity that Prabu and his queen hadn’t got any children. The queen often cried.
That was why Prabu went to the jungle. There he prayed to God every day, begging for a child.
A few months later, the queen got pregnant. Nine months later, a princess was born. Prabu and Queen loved their beautiful
daughter so much. They gave whatever she wanted. It made Princess turn into a very spoiled girl.
One day, the princess celebrated her 17th birthday party. Many people gathered in the palace. Then, Prabu took out a
necklace which was made from gold and jewel.
“My beloved daughter, today I give you this necklace. Please, wear this necklace,” said Prabu.
“I don’t want to wear it! It’s ugly!” shouted the princess. Then she threw the necklace. The beautiful necklace was broken.
The gold and jewels were spread out on the floor. Everybody couldn’t say anything. They never thought that their beloved
princess would do that cruel thing. In their silence, people heard the queen crying. Every woman felt sad and began crying, too.
Then, everybody was crying. Then, there was a miracle. Earth was crying.
Nowadays, people called the lake “Telaga Warna”. It means “Lake of Color”. On a bright day, the lake is full of color.
These colors come from shadows of forest, plants, flowers, and sky around the lake. But some people said that the colors are
from the princess’s necklace, which spreads at the bottom of the lake.
Definition &
Social Function
Narrative text is defined as a text in the form of an imaginary or fictional story, an
engineered true story, or an interesting fairy tale. Narrative text is telling a story
and plot that has a chronological series of events that are connected to one
another. Its purpose is to entertain the reader so that the reader becomes carried
away with the plot of the story.

The text we use (The Legend of Telaga Warna) is a type of narrative text as a fairy
tale which aims to attract the reader to story ideas and the audience's imaginative
and beautiful world.
Generic Structure
it is about opening paragraph where the
ORIENTATION characters/background of the story are introduced
(paragraph 1-2)

where the problems in the story developed.


COMPLICATION
(paragraph 3-5)

RESOLUTION where the problems in the story is solved


(paragraph 6)
Language Features

• Past Tense (kata kerja lampau)


• Action Verb (kata kerja aktif)
• Time Conjunction (kata hubung waktu)
• Direct Speech (ucapan langsung)
• Indirect Speech (ucapan tidak langsung)
• Adjective (kata sifat)
• Adverb (kata keterangan)
Long time ago, there was a kingdom in West Java. The kingdom was ruled by a king named His Majesty Prabu.
Prabu was a kind and wise king. But it was a pity that Prabu and his queen hadn’t got any children. The queen often
cried. That was why Prabu went to the jungle. There he prayed to God every day, begging for a child.

Types of Sentences (Pg. 1-2)

Statement Positive (kalimat positif)


He prayed to God every day

Statement Negative (kalimat negatif)


"But it was a pity that Prabu and his queen hadn't got any children“

Non-Verbal Sentence
"Prabu was a kind and wise king"
Long time ago, there was a kingdom in West Java. The kingdom was ruled by a king named His Majesty Prabu.
Prabu was a kind and wise king. But it was a pity that Prabu and his queen hadn’t got any children. The queen often
cried. That was why Prabu went to the jungle. There he prayed to God every day, begging for a child.

Kind of Tenses (Pg. 1-2)

Simple Past Tense


"Long time ago, there was a kingdom in West Java"

Past Perfect Tense


"But it was a pity that Prabu and his queen hadn't got any children"
A few months later, the queen got pregnant. Nine months later, a princess was born. Prabu and Queen loved their beautiful
daughter so much. They gave whatever she wanted. It made Princess turn into a very spoiled girl.
One day, the princess celebrated her 17th birthday party. Many people gathered in the palace. Then, Prabu took out a necklace which was made from gold and jewel.
“My beloved daughter, today I give you this necklace. Please, wear this necklace,” said Prabu.

Types of Sentences (Pg. 3-4)

Statement Positive (kalimat positif) Declarative Sentence (kalimat yang menyatakan)


" Prabu and queen loved their beautiful daughter so much" " The princess celebrated her 17th birthday party"

Simple Sentence (kalimat sederhana) Imperative Sentence (kalimat perintah)


"today i give you this necklace" "Please, wear this necklace"

Adverbial sentence (kalimat keterangan) Non-verbal sentence


"A necklace which was made from gold an jewel" "nine months later, a princess was born"
A few months later, the queen got pregnant. Nine months later, a princess was born. Prabu and Queen loved their beautiful
daughter so much. They gave whatever she wanted. It made Princess turn into a very spoiled girl.
One day, the princess celebrated her 17th birthday party. Many people gathered in the palace. Then, Prabu took out a necklace which was made from gold and jewel.
“My beloved daughter, today I give you this necklace. Please, wear this necklace,” said Prabu.

Kind of Tenses (Pg. 3-4)

Simple Past Tense


"They gave whatever she wanted"

Simple Present Tense


"today i give you this necklace"
“I don’t want to wear it! It’s ugly!” shouted the princess. Then she threw the necklace. The beautiful necklace was broken.
The gold and jewels were spread out on the floor. Everybody couldn’t say anything. They never thought that their beloved
princess would do that cruel thing. In their silence, people heard the queen crying. Every woman felt sad and began crying,
too. Then, everybody was crying. Then, there was a miracle. Earth was crying.
Nowadays, people called the lake “Telaga Warna”. It means “Lake of Color”. On a bright day, the lake is full of color. These colors come from shadows of forest,
plants, flowers, and sky around the lake. But some people said that the colors are from the princess’s necklace, which spreads at the bottom of the lake.

Types of Sentences (Pg. 5-6)

Statement Positive (kalimat positif) Non-Verbal Sentence


Then she threw the necklace "The beautiful necklace was broken"

Statement negative (kalimat negatif) Statement Exclamatory (kalimat seru)


"Everybody couldn't say anything." "I don't want to wear it! it's ugly"
“I don’t want to wear it! It’s ugly!” shouted the princess. Then she threw the necklace. The beautiful necklace was broken.
The gold and jewels were spread out on the floor. Everybody couldn’t say anything. They never thought that their beloved
princess would do that cruel thing. In their silence, people heard the queen crying. Every woman felt sad and began crying,
too. Then, everybody was crying. Then, there was a miracle. Earth was crying.
Nowadays, people called the lake “Telaga Warna”. It means “Lake of Color”. On a bright day, the lake is full of color. These colors come from shadows of forest,
plants, flowers, and sky around the lake. But some people said that the colors are from the princess’s necklace, which spreads at the bottom of the lake.

Kind of Tenses (Pg. 5-6)


Simple Past Tense
"She threw the necklace"

Simple Present Tense


"These colours come from shadows of forest, plants, flowers, and sky around the lake"

Past Continous Tense


":Then, everybody was crying:
Thank You

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