CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION
A. THE BACKGRO BACKGROUND UND OF THE ANALY ANALYSIS SIS
In English there are many different types of text, narrative text, descriptive, report, etc. In reading the course we will discuss the different types of the text. And one of the texts which we discuss in this paper is a narrative text. What is Narrative Text? Narrative Text Narrative text is a text text which contains aout fantasy, fairy tales, or a true story that has een exaggerated. There is usually a moral to e learned at the end of the story. Example of narrative text can e fol! tales, animal stories, legends, myths, short stories, comic, cartoon, and others. Therefore, on this occasion we will discuss aout the Narrative text clearly. ranging from linguistic characteristics, sentence structure and other components.
B. PROBLEM
".What Is Narrative Text Text ? #.$tructure %f Narrative Nar rative Text ? &.Example %f Narrative Text Text ?
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CHAPTER II DISCUSSION
A. WHAT IS NARRATIVE TEXT
answer Narrative text is asically text that tells aout something that does not really happen ut only on the reef y the author. narrative text aims to entertain, to gain and maintain the attention of the reader ' listener stories. Narrative text also aims to educate, inform, convey a reflection on the experience of the author, and are no less important is to develop the imagination of the reader ' listener. Imaginary narrative text generally, ut there is also a factual narrative text, which tells the true incidence. B. STRUCTURE OF NARRATIVE TEXT
answer "( %rientation) sets the scene and introduction the participants *+haracter, place and time( #( +omplication) crisis arise. &( Evaluation) %ptional. ( -esolution or also called solution) The crisis is resolved, for etter or for worse. ( -eorientation) the cover of the story) optional /( +oda) changes in the figures and the lessons to e learned from the story.
C. EXAMPLE OF NARRATIVE TEXT
Answer 1. The Ant And The Grasshopper In a field one summer’s day a grasshopper was hopping about, chirping and singing to its heart’s content. An ant passed by, bearing along with great toil an ear of corn he was taking to the nest. “Why not come and chat with me,” said the grasshopper, “instead of toiling and moiling in that way?” “I am helping to lay up food for the winter,” said the ant, “and recommend you to do the same.” “Why bother about winter?” said the grasshopper we ha!e got plenty of food at present.” "he Ant went on its way and continued its toil. When the winter came the grasshopper found itself dying of hunger while it saw the ants distributing, e!ery day, corn and grain from the stores they had collected in the summe
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Generic structure Contoh Narrative Text Fable 1. Orientation: First information of the participants inside the story. From the story about ant and grasshopper below, we see the orientation as:
In a field one summer’s day a Grasshopper was hopping about. An Ant passed by… 2. Complication: What happens net among the participants of the story. !his phase introduce a problem eisting between or among the participants. From the eample of narrati"e below, we see the complication is:
#Why bother about winter$% said the Grasshopper& we ha"e got plenty of food at present.% 'ut the Ant went on its way and continued its toil. 3. Resolution: !he way a writer ends his story plot. It can be successful ending or failure one which leads to sad ending story. From the story about ant and grasshopper, we see the writer gi"e the ending as follow:
When the winter came the Grasshopper found itself dying of hunger.
2 . The Smart Monkey And The Dull Crocodile #ne day there was a monkey. $e wanted to cross a ri!er. "here he saw a crocodile so he asked the crocodile to take him across the other side of the ri!er. "he crocodile agree and told the monkey to %ump on its back. "hen the crocodile swam down the ri!er with the monkey on his top. &nluckily, the crocodile was !ery hungry, he stopped in the middle of the ri!er and said to the monkey, “'y father is !ery sick. $e has to eat the heart of the monkey. (o he will be healthy again.” At the time, the monkey was in dangerous situation and he had to think hard. "hen he had a good idea. $e told the crocodile to swim back to the ri!er bank. “What’s for?” asked the crocodile. “)ecause I don’t bring my heart,” said the monkey. “I left it under a tree, near some coconuts in the ri!er bank.” "he crocodile agreed and turned around. $e swam back to the bank of the ri!er. As soon as they reached the ri!er bank, the monkey %umped off the crocodile’s back. "hen he climbed up to the top of a tree. “Where is your heart?” asked the crocodile. “*ou are foolish,” said the monkey to the crocodile. “+ow I am free and I ha!e my heart.”
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CHAPTER III
Concluson
then a narrative text is a text that contains a story oth written and unwritten, and there is a series of interconnected events that emphasi0es the existence of a conflict and the solution while the recount is a text that contains a story which recounts oth the story and the experience that the author and the person is told.
Su!!"#$
Narrative text is a text text which contains aout fantasy, fairy tales, or a true story that has een exaggerated. There is usually a moral to e learned at the end of the story. Example of narrative text can e fol! tales, animal stories, legends, myths, short stories, comic, cartoon, and others. If concluded, it is a narrative text is a text which contains a story in the form of written or unwritten, and there is a series of interconnected events that emphasi0es the existence of a conflict and the solution while the recount is a text that contains a story in which in the form retell stories and the experiences of the author and the people who descried.
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