Narrative text is an imaginative story to entertain readers.Other function
of narrative text is for education.
Generic
Structure
• Orientation : It is about
the opening paragraph where the characters, setting and time of the
story are established.
• Complication : When the problems in the story arise an involves main character.
• Resolution : The problems are solved (better
or worse).
Language Features
• Use past form tenses.
• Use indirect speech.
• Use noun phrase.
• Use time connectives and conjunctions.
• Use adverbs and adverbial phrase.
• Use imagery.
• Use action verbs.
• Use saying verbs
• Use thinking verbs, feeling verb, and verbs of senses
Kinds
of Narrative Text
• Myth
is a story made up to explain something that people believe (such as how the
earth was made) or something in nature (such as thunder or lightning) with no
proof.
• Legend
is story about the extraordinary deeds that real people or story characters
(who might have been real people) are supposed to have performed.
• Fable
is a fictional tale involving animal characters.
• Fairy Tales are stories that tell of miraculous
and fantastic happenings. The main character in fairy tales are often
supernatural and can do all sorts of extraordinary things.
Example :
Cinderella
Once upon a time there
lived an unhappy young girl. Her mother was dead and her father had married a
widow with two daughters. Her stepmother didn't like her one little bit. All
her kind thoughts and loving touches were for her own daughters. Nothing was
too good for them - dresses, shoes, delicious food, soft beds, and every home
comfort. But, for the poor unhappy girl, there was nothing at all. No dresses,
only her stepsisters’ hand-me-downs. No lovely dishes, nothing but scraps. No
rest and no comfort. She had to work hard all day. Only when evening came was
she allowed to sit for a while by the fire, near the cinders. That’s why
everybody called her Cinderella.
Cinderella
used to spend long hours all alone talking to the cat. The cat said, “Miaow“,
which really meant, “Cheer up! You have something neither of your stepsisters
has and that is beauty.” It was quite true. Cinderella, even dressed in old
rags, was a lovely girl. While her stepsisters, no matter how splendid and
elegant their clothes, were still clumsy, lumpy and ugly and always would be.
One day, beautiful new dresses arrived at the
house. A ball was to be held at the palace and the stepsisters were getting
ready to go. Cinderella didn't even dare ask if she could go too. She knew very
well what the answer would be: “You? You're staying at home to wash the dishes,
scrub the floors and turn down the beds for your stepsisters.” They will come
home tired and very sleepy. Cinderella sighed, “Oh dear, I'm so unhappy!” and
the cat murmured “Miaow.”
Suddenly
something amazing happened. As Cinderella was sitting all alone, there was a
burst of light and a fairy appeared. “Don't be alarmed, Cinderella,” said the
fairy. “I know you would love to go to the ball. And so you shall!” “How can I,
dressed in rags?” Cinderella replied. “The servants will turn me away!”
The
fairy smiled. With a flick of her magic wand Cinderella found herself wearing
the most beautiful dress she had ever seen. “Now for your coach,” said the
fairy; "A real lady would never go to a ball on foot! Quick! Get me a
pumpkin!” “Oh of course,” said Cinderella, rushing away. Then the fairy turned
to the cat. “You, bring me seven mice, and, remember they must be alive!”
Cinderella
soon returned with the pumpkin and the cat with seven mice he had caught in the
cellar. With a flick of the magic wand the pumpkin turned into a sparkling
coach and the mice became six white horses, while the seventh mouse turned into
a coachman in a smart uniform and carrying a whip. Cinderella could hardly
believe her eyes.
“You
shall go to the ball Cinderella. But remember! You must leave at midnight. That
is when my spell ends. Your coach will turn back into a pumpkin and the horses
will become mice again. You will be dressed in rags and wearing clogs instead
of these glass slippers! Do you understand?” Cinderella smiled and said, “Yes,
I understand!”
Cinderella
had a wonderful time at the ball until she heard the first stroke of midnight!
She remembered what the fairy had said, and without a word of goodbye she
slipped from the Prince’s arms and ran down the steps. As she ran she lost one
of her slippers, but not for a moment did she dream of stopping to pick it up!
If the last stroke of midnight were to sound... oh... what a disaster that would
be! Out she fled and vanished into the night.
The
Prince, who was now madly in love with her, picked up the slipper and said to
his ministers, “Go and search everywhere for the girl whose foot this slipper
fits. I will never be content until I find her!” So the ministers tried the
slipper on the foot of every girl in the land until only Cinderella was left.
“That
awful untidy girl simply cannot have been at the ball,” snapped the stepmother.
“Tell the Prince he ought to marry one of my two daughters! Can't you see how
ugly Cinderella is?”
But,
to everyone’s amazement, the shoe fitted perfectly.Suddenly the fairy appeared
and waved her magic wand. In a flash, Cinderella appeared in a splendid dress,
shining with youth and beauty. Her stepmother and stepsisters gaped at her in
amazement, and the ministers said, “Come with us Cinderella! The Prince is
waiting for you.“
So Cinderella
married the Prince and lived happily ever. As for the cat, he just said
“Miaow!”
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