NARRATIVE TEXT (1)
Narrative Text : Cinderella
CINDERELLA

Once upon a time, there was a beautiful
young girl named Cinderella. He lived with his step mother and two
sisters. They were arrogant and bad tempered. They treated Cinderella
very badly. Her step mother made Cinderella do the hardest job in the
house, such as scrubbing the floor, cleaning the pot and pan and
preparing food for the family. Her step sisters, on the other hand, did
not work on the house. Their mother gave them many pretty dresses to
wear.
One day, a king invited all
girls in his kingdom to attend a ball in his palace. They were excited
about this and spent so much time choosing the dresses they would wear.
Cinderella could not stop crying after they left.
“Why are you crying, Cinderella?” the voice asked.
She
looked up and saw a fairy standing beside her. Then Cinderella told her
why she was crying. Well the fairy said, “you’ve been such a cheerful,
hardworking, uncomplaining girl that I will see that you go to the
ball.” The fairy turned a pumpkin into a coach and mice into a smooth
two coach man and footman then tapped Cinderella’s dress with her wand,
and it became a beautiful ball gown.
Then
he gave her a pair of pretty glass shoes. Now, Cinderella, she said,
“you have to leave the ball before midnight”. Then he drove away a
wonderful coach. Cinderella had a marvelous time either. She danced
again and again with the prince. Suddenly the clock began to strike
twelve, she ran toward the door as fast as he could do. In her hurry,
one of her glass shoes left behind.
A
few days later, the prince declared that he would marry the girl whose
feet fitted the glass shoe. Cinderella’s stepsisters tried on it but it
was too small for them, no matter how hard they squeezed their toes into
it. In the end, the king’s page let Cinderella try the shoe. She
stretched his legs and slipped the shoe on the page. It fitted
perfectly. Finally, she was ushered into a magnificent palace and
height. The prince were glad to see her again. They married and lived
happily ever after.
STRUCTURE OF THE TEXT :
Orientation :
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful
young girl named Cinderella. He lived with his step mother and two
sisters. They were arrogant and bad tempered. They treated Cinderella
very badly. Her step mother made Cinderella do the hardest job in the
house, such as scrubbing the floor, cleaning the pot and pan and
preparing food for the family. Her step sisters, on the other hand, did
not work on the house. Their mother gave them many pretty dresses to
wear.
One day, a king invited all
girls in his kingdom to attend a ball in his palace. They were excited
about this and spent so much time choosing the dresses they would wear.
Cinderella could not stop crying after they left.
“Why are you crying, Cinderella?” the voice asked.
She
looked up and saw a fairy standing beside her. Then Cinderella told her
why she was crying. Well the fairy said, “you’ve been such a cheerful,
hardworking, uncomplaining girl that I will see that you go to the
ball.” The fairy turned a pumpkin into a coach and mice into a smooth
two coach man and footman then tapped Cinderella’s dress with her wand,
and it became a beautiful ball gown.
Resolution :
Then
he gave her a pair of pretty glass shoes. Now, Cinderella, she said,
“you have to leave the ball before midnight”. Then he drove away a
wonderful coach. Cinderella had a marvelous time either. She danced
again and again with the prince. Suddenly the clock began to strike
twelve, she ran toward the door as fast as he could do. In her hurry,
one of her glass shoes left behind.
Re-orientation :
A
few days later, the prince declared that he would marry the girl whose
feet fitted the glass shoe. Cinderella’s stepsisters tried on it but it
was too small for them, no matter how hard they squeezed their toes into
it. In the end, the king’s page let Cinderella try the shoe. She
stretched his legs and slipped the shoe on the page. It fitted
perfectly. Finally, she was ushered into a magnificent palace and
height. The prince were glad to see her again. They married and lived
happily ever after.
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