LKPD Narrative
LKPD Narrative
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Mata Pelajaran : Bahasa Inggris
Materi : Narrative Text (Legend)
Task 1
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3.8.1 Mengidentifikasi fungsi sosial yang terdapat dalam teks naratif berbentuk legenda
3.8.3 Mengidentifikasi unsur kebahasaaan yang terdapat dalam teks naratif berbentuk
legenda
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Narrative Text (Legend)
Once, there was a beautiful Javanese princess whose name was Roro Jonggrang.
Roro jonggrang whose beauty was very famous in the land was the daughter of Prabu
Baka, an evil king.
One day, a handsome young man with super natural power, named Bandung
Bondowoso, defeated and killed Prabu Baka. On seeing Princess Roro Jonggrang’s
beauty, Bandung Bondowoso fell in love and wanted to marry her.
Meanwhile, Princess Roro jonggrang felt sad due to the death of her father. She
did not want to marry Bandung because he had killed her father. But she was also afraid
of Bandung. So to refuse politely, she made a request. “I will marry you but you have to
build one thousand temples in one night as a wedding gift,” Roro Jonggrang’s request.
Bandung agreed with her request.
Bandung Bandawasa used his supernatural power to call the genies, and they
made the temples in unbelievable speed. Roro Jonggrang saw that the task was almost
complete. She thought, “What shall I do? Bandung is smarter than me. I will lose against
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Suddenly she got an idea. She ordered her servants to help her to make the noisy
sounds of grinding rice and cooking. These actions would make the genies think that
morning had come. They would run away.
Bandung Bondowoso got frustrated because he failed to complete the thousandth
temple. “The princess has deceived me!”. Following his anger, he cursed Roro Jonggrang,
“You have cheated me. Now, the thousandth temple is you!”
At once, the princess turned into a statue.
Knowing this, Bandung Bondowoso regretted this and he went away into a farm
land. From then, people called the temple Prambanan Temple and the princess statue, Roro
Jonggrang Statue.
If we learn from the story above, we can take some moral values. We must not cheat
because it will do harm to ourselves. Besides that, we should think about other’s feelings, so
we wouldn’t make them being forced.
Task 2
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(a) Like usual, in every week end, the old widow went down to the market to sell dry woods.
This time, her daughter wanted to go with her too. She wanted to buy new clothes. The old
widow was happy to see her own daughter went with her together to the market. The old
widow also planned to use the money she got from selling the wood to buy new clothes for
her daughter. She was truly wanted to see her daughter happy.
(b)
The old lady could understand why her own daughter said so. She only blamed
herself that she could not be the mother that her daughter wanted. The old lady only
kept silent and continued the journey. Not far away from there, a young man
approached again and asked the girl the same question.
Again the girl rejected the fact by saying no the old widow was her mother. "No,
no, she is not my mother," said the girl. "She is my slave!"
(c) Once upon a time, there was an old widow who lived in a small house on the top of
a hill with her beautiful daughter. The old widow is so poor that she must work
hard every day. She collected dry woods in the jungle and sold them in the market
once a week. She wanted to make her daughter happy so she worked harder and
harder every single day.
(d) On the power of God Almighty, slowly her body was turned to stone. The change
starts from the feet. When the change has reached half of the body, the girl was
crying asking forgiveness to her mother.
"Oh, my mother, please forgive me. Forgive what I have done to you. Please,
mother. I will change, mother. Please forgive your daughter, your only daughter,"
cry the girl.
(e) The market was so far from their house. They should walk down the hill and pass a
village. The girl wore nice clothes and dress up so the people who saw her will be
admiring her beauty. In contrary, her mother wore dirty clothes with a basket full of
dry wood on her back. She wanted that her mother to walk behind her so that people
would think that she was not her mother. The girl cannot accept if people in the
village know that the old widow was her mother. Indeed, none know that the girl and
the old widow were mother and daughter because they lived alone on the top of hill.
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(f) The girl, the old widow’s daughter, was surely beautiful. Every man could easily fall in love
if they saw her face. Unfortunately she had a very bad attitude. The girl was very lazy and
never helped her mother. Every day she just primped and looked at the mirror to admire her
own beauty. She was also spoiled girl. All of his requests must be obeyed even though her
mother was poor old lady.
(g) When they began to enter the village, all the people who passed by were looking at
them. They were so fascinated by the beauty of the girl. They could not resist to look
at her beautiful face. However, when people saw an old lady who walked behind
her, it was so contrastive. It made people to wonder who the old dirty lady behind
her was. Among those who saw it, a young man approached and asked her, "Hey,
pretty girl. Is that your mother behind you? "
"No," the girl said arrogantly. "She is my servant!"
(h)
The girl continued to wail and cry pleading with his mother. However, everything
was too late. The whole body of the girl was eventually turned into stone. Even
when she turned into stone, people still can see the tears. The stone cries. Therefore,
people begin to call it "Crying Stone or Batu Menangis".
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Moral of the story: love and respect your mother as she does to you
(i) The same questions continued repeatedly several times. And the girl always
answered the questions by telling that the old widow was not her mother. The first,
second, and the third ones, the old widow could accept it. However when it went
along several times, it made the old widow sad. It hurt the old lady so much that her
own daughter did not admit that she was her mother. The silent turned to sadness.
The sadness turned to madness. And when a mother was mad, a bad thing would
follow. Finally, the poor old widow cannot resist anymore. The old widow prayed
to the God to punish her rebellious daughter.
"Oh my God, I was not able to resist this insult. How come my own daughter treat
her own mother like this. Yes, God punish this rebellious child! Punish her.... "
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