NARRATIVE TEXT || MATERI BAHASA INGGRIS NARRATIVE TEXT || PENGERTIAN, STRUKTUR, CONTOH

Novita Dianku
22 Aug 202011:25

Summary

TLDRIn this educational video, Novita JJ explores the concept of narrative texts, emphasizing their role in entertaining through imaginative storytelling. She explains various types, including fairy tales, myths, fables, and legends, each with unique characteristics and societal functions. The video delves into the generic structure of narrative texts, outlining the essential elements of orientation, complication, and resolution, with reorientation as an optional component. Novita also discusses linguistic features, such as past tense usage, action verbs, and time connectors, that are typical in narrative texts. The analysis of 'Snow White' serves as an example to illustrate these concepts, highlighting the story's structure and moral lessons.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A narrative text is an imaginative and entertaining story, often fictional and not based on real events.
  • 📚 Examples of narrative texts include fairy tales, folktales, myths, fables, and legends, each serving different cultural and educational purposes.
  • 🎭 The social function of narrative texts is primarily to entertain readers with stories, often containing moral lessons.
  • 📝 The generic structure of a narrative text typically consists of four parts: orientation, complication, resolution, and an optional reorientation.
  • 📖 Orientation introduces the setting, characters, and time of the story, setting the stage for the narrative.
  • 🔍 Complication presents the conflicts or problems that arise and develop throughout the story, leading towards a climax.
  • 🛑 Resolution is where the story's problems are addressed and resolved, potentially ending in either a happy or tragic conclusion.
  • 📌 Reorientation, when present, offers a moral lesson, advice, or a reflection from the author, providing closure to the narrative.
  • ✍️ Narrative texts often use past tense, action verbs, and time conjunctions to create a vivid and sequential storytelling experience.
  • 🗣️ Direct and indirect speech, as well as descriptive language, are key linguistic features that bring characters and settings to life in narrative texts.

Q & A

  • What is a narrative text according to the script?

    -A narrative text is an imaginative or fictional story that aims to entertain people. It can include various forms such as fairy tales, folktales, myths, fables, and legends.

  • What are the examples of narrative text mentioned in the script?

    -The script mentions fairy tales, folktales, myths, fables, and legends as examples of narrative texts.

  • What is the social function of a narrative text?

    -The social function of a narrative text is to entertain the readers with the story, often being a common topic in exams.

  • What are the four generic structures of a narrative text?

    -The four generic structures of a narrative text are orientation, complication, resolution, and reorientation (which is optional).

  • What is the role of orientation in a narrative text?

    -Orientation in a narrative text introduces the setting, characters, and the beginning of the story, often in the opening paragraph.

  • What does complication represent in the structure of a narrative text?

    -Complication represents the part of the narrative where problems and conflicts begin to arise and develop, leading towards the climax of the story.

  • How is resolution defined in the context of narrative text?

    -Resolution is the part of the narrative text where the problems or crisis are resolved, potentially leading to either a happy ending or a tragic ending.

  • Is reorientation always necessary in a narrative text?

    -Reorientation is not always necessary in a narrative text; it is optional and can be absent without affecting the essential structure of the narrative.

  • What are the linguistic features of narrative text as described in the script?

    -The linguistic features of narrative text include past tense verbs, action verbs, time conjunctions, direct and indirect speech, adjectives, and adverbs.

  • How is 'Snow White' analyzed in terms of generic structure in the script?

    -In the script, 'Snow White' is analyzed to have an orientation where characters are introduced, a complication where problems arise, and a resolution where the problems are solved, leading to a happy ending.

  • What is the significance of reorientation in narrative texts according to the script?

    -Reorientation in narrative texts is significant as it often contains moral lessons, advice, or teachings from the author, although it is not mandatory and can be absent.

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