Malin Kundang leaves his poor mother on the coast of Sumatra to seek success overseas. After many years, he returns as a wealthy man but refuses to acknowledge his mother. He has her dragged away and sets sail, but is then cursed by his mother and transformed into a crab when his ship wrecks due to a storm.
1) Malin Kundang lived with his mother in poverty on the coast of Sumatra and decided to sail overseas to seek his fortune.
2) After several years with no contact, Malin Kundang returned as a wealthy man but denied knowing his mother, treating her cruelly.
3) Malin Kundang's mother cursed that if he was truly her son, he would turn to stone. During his voyage, Malin Kundang was shipwrecked and his body turned to stone, punished for denying his mother.
The legend of Malin Kundang is about a boy named Malin Kundang who leaves his mother to work on a ship against her wishes. Years later when Malin returns a wealthy man, he denies knowing his poor mother. As punishment, Malin is turned to stone by the gods. The complication arises when Malin rejects his mother. This leads to the resolution where Malin is turned to stone for his actions. The story aims to teach the importance of honoring one's mother.
Malin Kundang grew up poor with his mother in Sumatra. As a young man, he decided to leave on a ship to seek his fortune overseas. He never contacted his mother again. Years later, when his ship returned to port as a wealthy man, Malin denied knowing his mother when she tried to embrace him. Enraged by his denial and mistreatment of her, his mother cursed Malin to turn into stone. Her curse came true when a storm hit his ship and Malin was thrown onto shore, his body transforming into the stone known as Batu Malin Kundang, which remains on the coast of Sumatra to this day.
- Malin Kundang grew up poor with his mother in a village near the coast of West Sumatra. He decided to sail overseas to seek his fortune so he could become successful and no longer live in poverty.
- Years passed without any contact from Malin. His mother continued waiting for him daily. One day, a wealthy man arrived by ship who greatly resembled Malin. The mother, overjoyed at being reunited with her son, did not realize it was not actually Malin.
- When confronted by his supposed mother, the wealthy man denied knowing her and treated her cruelly, humiliating her in front of others. Soon after, the real Malin returned to his mother, having
1) Malin Kundang was a poor boy from Sumatra whose father left to find work, leaving him and his mother in poverty.
2) Malin eventually found success as a merchant sailor and became very wealthy, owning many ships.
3) After years away, Malin returned to his hometown as a rich man but refused to acknowledge his old, poor mother, humiliating her in front of his wife.
4) Angry at her son's rejection, Malin's mother cursed him to turn to stone. Her curse came true when a storm destroyed Malin's ship on his voyage home, and his body petrified on the beach.
The police have named Jessica Kumala Wongso a suspect in the murder of Wayan Mirna Salihin, who died after drinking cyanide-laced coffee. Jessica was arrested at a hotel after being questioned several times about sharing a table with Mirna at the restaurant where she died. The police investigation focused on Jessica and included reconstructing Mirna's death and seeking information from overseas. Jessica claimed she was being treated like a suspect by the police and media.
Mike wakes up to an empty house as his parents are away for the week. He goes to a restaurant for breakfast where he witnesses a purse snatching. Mike chases after the robber and is able to hold him down until the police arrive. Though initially worried about confronting the robber, Mike is praised for returning the purse to its owner. Despite the exciting events, Mike considers it just another regular day.
The MATE provincial branch in Taroudannt has launched the first edition of its students' magazine to enhance students' skills. The magazine documents students' work and talents from secondary schools in Taroudannt. Future editions aim to broaden participation from all secondary schools in the directorate. The magazine includes educational materials, topics, student artwork, poems, stories, and reviews to showcase students' talents.
1) Malin Kundang lived with his mother in poverty on the coast of Sumatra and decided to sail overseas to seek his fortune.
2) After several years with no contact, Malin Kundang returned as a wealthy man but denied knowing his mother, treating her cruelly.
3) Malin Kundang's mother cursed that if he was truly her son, he would turn to stone. During his voyage, Malin Kundang was shipwrecked and his body turned to stone, punished for denying his mother.
The legend of Malin Kundang is about a boy named Malin Kundang who leaves his mother to work on a ship against her wishes. Years later when Malin returns a wealthy man, he denies knowing his poor mother. As punishment, Malin is turned to stone by the gods. The complication arises when Malin rejects his mother. This leads to the resolution where Malin is turned to stone for his actions. The story aims to teach the importance of honoring one's mother.
Malin Kundang grew up poor with his mother in Sumatra. As a young man, he decided to leave on a ship to seek his fortune overseas. He never contacted his mother again. Years later, when his ship returned to port as a wealthy man, Malin denied knowing his mother when she tried to embrace him. Enraged by his denial and mistreatment of her, his mother cursed Malin to turn into stone. Her curse came true when a storm hit his ship and Malin was thrown onto shore, his body transforming into the stone known as Batu Malin Kundang, which remains on the coast of Sumatra to this day.
- Malin Kundang grew up poor with his mother in a village near the coast of West Sumatra. He decided to sail overseas to seek his fortune so he could become successful and no longer live in poverty.
- Years passed without any contact from Malin. His mother continued waiting for him daily. One day, a wealthy man arrived by ship who greatly resembled Malin. The mother, overjoyed at being reunited with her son, did not realize it was not actually Malin.
- When confronted by his supposed mother, the wealthy man denied knowing her and treated her cruelly, humiliating her in front of others. Soon after, the real Malin returned to his mother, having
1) Malin Kundang was a poor boy from Sumatra whose father left to find work, leaving him and his mother in poverty.
2) Malin eventually found success as a merchant sailor and became very wealthy, owning many ships.
3) After years away, Malin returned to his hometown as a rich man but refused to acknowledge his old, poor mother, humiliating her in front of his wife.
4) Angry at her son's rejection, Malin's mother cursed him to turn to stone. Her curse came true when a storm destroyed Malin's ship on his voyage home, and his body petrified on the beach.
The police have named Jessica Kumala Wongso a suspect in the murder of Wayan Mirna Salihin, who died after drinking cyanide-laced coffee. Jessica was arrested at a hotel after being questioned several times about sharing a table with Mirna at the restaurant where she died. The police investigation focused on Jessica and included reconstructing Mirna's death and seeking information from overseas. Jessica claimed she was being treated like a suspect by the police and media.
Mike wakes up to an empty house as his parents are away for the week. He goes to a restaurant for breakfast where he witnesses a purse snatching. Mike chases after the robber and is able to hold him down until the police arrive. Though initially worried about confronting the robber, Mike is praised for returning the purse to its owner. Despite the exciting events, Mike considers it just another regular day.
The MATE provincial branch in Taroudannt has launched the first edition of its students' magazine to enhance students' skills. The magazine documents students' work and talents from secondary schools in Taroudannt. Future editions aim to broaden participation from all secondary schools in the directorate. The magazine includes educational materials, topics, student artwork, poems, stories, and reviews to showcase students' talents.
1) The story is about Malin Kundang, a boy who grew up in a poor coastal village in Sumatra with his mother.
2) As an adult, Malin Kundang became very successful and wealthy. He married a noblewoman and owned many ships.
3) One day, Malin Kundang returned to his village in a large ship. When his elderly mother recognized him and hugged him, he denied knowing her and had her thrown to the ground.
This document appears to be the beginning of a memoir by Lori Justice about her life experiences, including having a daughter named Sara after a difficult pregnancy and medical complications. The summary introduces Lori's past relationships and living situation, the discovery she was pregnant with a girl, and complications during and after giving birth via c-section that nearly cost her her life. The document focuses on Lori bonding with and caring for her newborn daughter Sara after returning home from the hospital.
A couple prayed to have a child and a giant gave them magic cucumber seeds. They grew a cucumber containing a beautiful baby girl they named Timun Mas. As promised, the giant returned when she turned 17 to take her back. Timun Mas fled into the forest with gifts from her parents to fight the giant. She used salt to create a sea, chili to trap the giant in thorns, and shrimp paste to create a mud lake that submerged the giant, allowing her to escape safely back to her parents.
Malin Kundang lived with his mother as a child in a small village near the beach in West Sumatra after his father passed away. He helped support his family by fishing and selling his catch. One day, he helped defeat pirates attacking a merchant ship and was offered a position on the merchant's crew, leaving his mother alone. Years later, after becoming wealthy with his own ship, Malin Kundang returned to the village but denied knowing his mother when she came to see him. Enraged by his rejection, his mother cursed him to turn into stone if he did not apologize. When a storm destroyed his ship, it was too late for Malin Kundang to apologize and he turned into stone.
Kelsey Davison wrote a multigenre project to honor her father Claude Edward Davison who passed away from esophageal cancer at the age of 50. The project includes biographical information about her father, memories of their time spent fishing together at the Yadkin River, poems written for her father, and a letter to him in heaven where she expresses missing him during holidays and her future life events. The perfect day memory describes their last happy day together fishing before his cancer diagnosis. The project aims to help Kelsey remember and heal from losing her father at a young age.
The document contains summaries of several stories and experiences:
The Legend of Toba Lake describes how a man broke his promise to his fish-wife, angering her and causing volcanic eruptions that formed Lake Toba.
The Monkey and the Crocodile tells the story of a monkey who tricks a hungry crocodile trying to eat it by claiming it left its heart on the riverbank.
A student describes her first experience backpacking alone, getting lost but eventually finding her destination with help from strangers.
Two boys, Ndemi and Jinjo, grew up as close friends despite their different social statuses. As adults, Ndemi falls in love with a girl named Malama but must complete a difficult task set by her father to win her hand in marriage. With Jinjo's help, Ndemi is able to complete the task and marries Malama. Jinjo later travels to another village where he meets and saves a girl named Kalima from being sacrificed to the River God. Ndemi later rescues Jinjo and others when they are swallowed by a magic rock. The two friends reunite and all return home safely.
The document tells a legend from Indonesia. It describes how a poor boy was helped by a kind old woman who gave him shelter and food. When floods came, he used a mortar she had given him as a boat to save himself and the old woman. The village was flooded and became a large lake now known as Rawa Pening Lake. The legend explains how the lake came to be formed from the flood after the boy pulled a stick from the ground and water started gushing out.
This document contains a narrative text about the type of narrative being submitted for a Bahasa Inggris (English language) class assignment at SMA Negeri Darmaraja. It discusses an Indonesian folklore called "The Origin of Landak River" and includes a list of 8 student names who worked on the assignment.
The story describes a young woman who takes a room in a boarding house. Strange noises keep her awake late at night, including the sound of splashing water from the locked toilet. When she investigates, she sees the figure of a woman showering through the keyhole, though the room's original occupant has been away. Unsettled, she tries to rationalize what she sees but cannot escape a growing sense of mystery and fear.
1. A hardworking farmer in Sumatra catches a large, beautiful fish that speaks and turns into a princess cursed by her kingdom.
2. The farmer marries the princess and they have a son, but the son always feels hungry and eats all his food.
3. When the farmer scolds his son for eating all the food meant for him, the son and wife disappear, flooding the area and forming Lake Toba.
Blue Beard, a wealthy man known for marrying women then sending them away, meets and courts Claire. They marry, but Blue Beard forbids Claire from opening a locked closet. Curiosity gets the best of Claire and she discovers the closet contains statues of Blue Beard's previous wives. When Blue Beard returns, he learns of Claire's disobedience and imprisons her. Claire calls for help from her brothers just before Blue Beard plans to kill her. Her brothers arrive in time to save Claire and defeat Blue Beard, freeing Claire and the other wives.
1. A powerful storm hits an animal fair, scattering animals and people. In the chaos, a shopkeeper named Baqir saves his family but his daughter Zulaikha goes missing.
2. Baqir and his wife Hasina search fruitlessly for Zulaikha after the storm. Meanwhile, Akbar finds an orphaned girl named Zulaikha at the fair and takes her home to his wife Zainab in their village.
3. Many months pass with no sign of Zulaikha's parents. Zainab grows fond of the girl but worries her true parents may reclaim her. The village accepts Zulaikha as Zainab and Akbar hope her
Elaine Pollard passed away after a 5 year battle with Ewing's Sarcoma, and in her memory we are inspired to create a scholarship to the Bud Carlson Academy here in Rochester, New Hampshire. We hope you will be too. Visit her Facebook Page at Elaine's Celebration of Life.
Micah is badly injured and leaning against a tree after a battle with a mysterious monster. In flashbacks, Micah recalls living peacefully in Greenrun Village with his family until a survivor from a neighboring village arrived, telling of a monster that destroyed his town. Micah's father leads a group of men to confront the monster, but Micah secretly follows. He watches in horror as the monster kills his father and the other men by transforming between a stallion and a black sword. The monster then turns its sights on Micah.
The document contains 4 short stories:
1. A domestic cat sees snow falling outside and thinks it's milk, while a stray cat searches unsuccessfully for food in the cold snow. The domestic cat realizes it should appreciate what it has.
2. A small underwater city called Olina is described, focusing on a troublemaking student fish named Finny who attends the local school.
3. Three colors - Red, Yellow, and Green - find an old traffic light to live in and end up helping cars stop and go as the lights.
4. A girl named Diana lives a normal life with her family until the New Year, when children write letters to Santa Claus with their greatest desires
This document provides a summary of an interview with Kenyan television personality Kellen Beatrice Kanze Dena from Citizen TV. The summary discusses 5 things about her: 1) She grew up in both Mombasa and Nairobi. 2) She is responsible, being the first born child. 3) She had a difficult past that included losing a daughter and her mother. 4) She landed her job at KBC after filling in to read the news when someone did not show up. 5) She still struggles with insecurities about her appearance despite receiving compliments. The summary is meant to provide a high-level overview of the essential information from the interview in 3 sentences or less.
Mr Koli got his self realisation via Sahaja Yoga in 1979 in Patkar Hall, Mumbai. The next programme he attended, Shri Mataji called him on the stage and asked him to put his hands on the mother earth and see what he felt. Shri Mataji put Her Feet on Mr Koli’s hands. He explained that with Mother’s Feet on his hands he felt as if he was in Kailash. He saw Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi as Himalaya and Her legs were like a Sivalinga in his hands. This was the most wonderful experience of his life because he was a seeker and he was looking at God, and with this experience he felt that this was heaven and this was Adi Shakti, who he had been looking for the whole of this lifetime.
One month after getting realization he was lying on the sofa after meditating. He was looking at Mother’s photograph and suddenly he saw Mother in the Virata swarupa and the whole house was full of light.
Malin Kundang lived with his mother in a small village after his father passed away. He helped a merchant defeat pirates and was allowed to sail with him. Years later, Malin Kundang returned to the village as a wealthy merchant but denied that his mother was his mother when she came to see him. Angry at his denial, his mother cursed him to turn into stone. When a storm hit, Malin Kundang was thrown onto an island and turned into stone due to his mother's curse.
Malin Kundang grew up poor with his mother by the sea in a village. As a young man, he promised his mother he would return successful. Malin worked hard and became very rich, but forgot his origins and mother. When his ship arrived at his home village years later, his now sick mother came to greet him, but Malin denied knowing her to hide his poor background. As punishment for breaking his promise, Malin was turned into a large black rock.
Malin Kundang lived with his mother in a village after his father passed away. He helped a merchant by defeating pirates and was rewarded by being able to sail with the merchant. Years later when Malin returned rich, he denied that his mother was his mother and cursed her. In response, she cursed him to turn to stone, which happened after his ship was destroyed in a storm.
1) The story is about Malin Kundang, a boy who grew up in a poor coastal village in Sumatra with his mother.
2) As an adult, Malin Kundang became very successful and wealthy. He married a noblewoman and owned many ships.
3) One day, Malin Kundang returned to his village in a large ship. When his elderly mother recognized him and hugged him, he denied knowing her and had her thrown to the ground.
This document appears to be the beginning of a memoir by Lori Justice about her life experiences, including having a daughter named Sara after a difficult pregnancy and medical complications. The summary introduces Lori's past relationships and living situation, the discovery she was pregnant with a girl, and complications during and after giving birth via c-section that nearly cost her her life. The document focuses on Lori bonding with and caring for her newborn daughter Sara after returning home from the hospital.
A couple prayed to have a child and a giant gave them magic cucumber seeds. They grew a cucumber containing a beautiful baby girl they named Timun Mas. As promised, the giant returned when she turned 17 to take her back. Timun Mas fled into the forest with gifts from her parents to fight the giant. She used salt to create a sea, chili to trap the giant in thorns, and shrimp paste to create a mud lake that submerged the giant, allowing her to escape safely back to her parents.
Malin Kundang lived with his mother as a child in a small village near the beach in West Sumatra after his father passed away. He helped support his family by fishing and selling his catch. One day, he helped defeat pirates attacking a merchant ship and was offered a position on the merchant's crew, leaving his mother alone. Years later, after becoming wealthy with his own ship, Malin Kundang returned to the village but denied knowing his mother when she came to see him. Enraged by his rejection, his mother cursed him to turn into stone if he did not apologize. When a storm destroyed his ship, it was too late for Malin Kundang to apologize and he turned into stone.
Kelsey Davison wrote a multigenre project to honor her father Claude Edward Davison who passed away from esophageal cancer at the age of 50. The project includes biographical information about her father, memories of their time spent fishing together at the Yadkin River, poems written for her father, and a letter to him in heaven where she expresses missing him during holidays and her future life events. The perfect day memory describes their last happy day together fishing before his cancer diagnosis. The project aims to help Kelsey remember and heal from losing her father at a young age.
The document contains summaries of several stories and experiences:
The Legend of Toba Lake describes how a man broke his promise to his fish-wife, angering her and causing volcanic eruptions that formed Lake Toba.
The Monkey and the Crocodile tells the story of a monkey who tricks a hungry crocodile trying to eat it by claiming it left its heart on the riverbank.
A student describes her first experience backpacking alone, getting lost but eventually finding her destination with help from strangers.
Two boys, Ndemi and Jinjo, grew up as close friends despite their different social statuses. As adults, Ndemi falls in love with a girl named Malama but must complete a difficult task set by her father to win her hand in marriage. With Jinjo's help, Ndemi is able to complete the task and marries Malama. Jinjo later travels to another village where he meets and saves a girl named Kalima from being sacrificed to the River God. Ndemi later rescues Jinjo and others when they are swallowed by a magic rock. The two friends reunite and all return home safely.
The document tells a legend from Indonesia. It describes how a poor boy was helped by a kind old woman who gave him shelter and food. When floods came, he used a mortar she had given him as a boat to save himself and the old woman. The village was flooded and became a large lake now known as Rawa Pening Lake. The legend explains how the lake came to be formed from the flood after the boy pulled a stick from the ground and water started gushing out.
This document contains a narrative text about the type of narrative being submitted for a Bahasa Inggris (English language) class assignment at SMA Negeri Darmaraja. It discusses an Indonesian folklore called "The Origin of Landak River" and includes a list of 8 student names who worked on the assignment.
The story describes a young woman who takes a room in a boarding house. Strange noises keep her awake late at night, including the sound of splashing water from the locked toilet. When she investigates, she sees the figure of a woman showering through the keyhole, though the room's original occupant has been away. Unsettled, she tries to rationalize what she sees but cannot escape a growing sense of mystery and fear.
1. A hardworking farmer in Sumatra catches a large, beautiful fish that speaks and turns into a princess cursed by her kingdom.
2. The farmer marries the princess and they have a son, but the son always feels hungry and eats all his food.
3. When the farmer scolds his son for eating all the food meant for him, the son and wife disappear, flooding the area and forming Lake Toba.
Blue Beard, a wealthy man known for marrying women then sending them away, meets and courts Claire. They marry, but Blue Beard forbids Claire from opening a locked closet. Curiosity gets the best of Claire and she discovers the closet contains statues of Blue Beard's previous wives. When Blue Beard returns, he learns of Claire's disobedience and imprisons her. Claire calls for help from her brothers just before Blue Beard plans to kill her. Her brothers arrive in time to save Claire and defeat Blue Beard, freeing Claire and the other wives.
1. A powerful storm hits an animal fair, scattering animals and people. In the chaos, a shopkeeper named Baqir saves his family but his daughter Zulaikha goes missing.
2. Baqir and his wife Hasina search fruitlessly for Zulaikha after the storm. Meanwhile, Akbar finds an orphaned girl named Zulaikha at the fair and takes her home to his wife Zainab in their village.
3. Many months pass with no sign of Zulaikha's parents. Zainab grows fond of the girl but worries her true parents may reclaim her. The village accepts Zulaikha as Zainab and Akbar hope her
Elaine Pollard passed away after a 5 year battle with Ewing's Sarcoma, and in her memory we are inspired to create a scholarship to the Bud Carlson Academy here in Rochester, New Hampshire. We hope you will be too. Visit her Facebook Page at Elaine's Celebration of Life.
Micah is badly injured and leaning against a tree after a battle with a mysterious monster. In flashbacks, Micah recalls living peacefully in Greenrun Village with his family until a survivor from a neighboring village arrived, telling of a monster that destroyed his town. Micah's father leads a group of men to confront the monster, but Micah secretly follows. He watches in horror as the monster kills his father and the other men by transforming between a stallion and a black sword. The monster then turns its sights on Micah.
The document contains 4 short stories:
1. A domestic cat sees snow falling outside and thinks it's milk, while a stray cat searches unsuccessfully for food in the cold snow. The domestic cat realizes it should appreciate what it has.
2. A small underwater city called Olina is described, focusing on a troublemaking student fish named Finny who attends the local school.
3. Three colors - Red, Yellow, and Green - find an old traffic light to live in and end up helping cars stop and go as the lights.
4. A girl named Diana lives a normal life with her family until the New Year, when children write letters to Santa Claus with their greatest desires
This document provides a summary of an interview with Kenyan television personality Kellen Beatrice Kanze Dena from Citizen TV. The summary discusses 5 things about her: 1) She grew up in both Mombasa and Nairobi. 2) She is responsible, being the first born child. 3) She had a difficult past that included losing a daughter and her mother. 4) She landed her job at KBC after filling in to read the news when someone did not show up. 5) She still struggles with insecurities about her appearance despite receiving compliments. The summary is meant to provide a high-level overview of the essential information from the interview in 3 sentences or less.
Mr Koli got his self realisation via Sahaja Yoga in 1979 in Patkar Hall, Mumbai. The next programme he attended, Shri Mataji called him on the stage and asked him to put his hands on the mother earth and see what he felt. Shri Mataji put Her Feet on Mr Koli’s hands. He explained that with Mother’s Feet on his hands he felt as if he was in Kailash. He saw Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi as Himalaya and Her legs were like a Sivalinga in his hands. This was the most wonderful experience of his life because he was a seeker and he was looking at God, and with this experience he felt that this was heaven and this was Adi Shakti, who he had been looking for the whole of this lifetime.
One month after getting realization he was lying on the sofa after meditating. He was looking at Mother’s photograph and suddenly he saw Mother in the Virata swarupa and the whole house was full of light.
Malin Kundang lived with his mother in a small village after his father passed away. He helped a merchant defeat pirates and was allowed to sail with him. Years later, Malin Kundang returned to the village as a wealthy merchant but denied that his mother was his mother when she came to see him. Angry at his denial, his mother cursed him to turn into stone. When a storm hit, Malin Kundang was thrown onto an island and turned into stone due to his mother's curse.
Malin Kundang grew up poor with his mother by the sea in a village. As a young man, he promised his mother he would return successful. Malin worked hard and became very rich, but forgot his origins and mother. When his ship arrived at his home village years later, his now sick mother came to greet him, but Malin denied knowing her to hide his poor background. As punishment for breaking his promise, Malin was turned into a large black rock.
Malin Kundang lived with his mother in a village after his father passed away. He helped a merchant by defeating pirates and was rewarded by being able to sail with the merchant. Years later when Malin returned rich, he denied that his mother was his mother and cursed her. In response, she cursed him to turn to stone, which happened after his ship was destroyed in a storm.
Malin Kundang was the son of a poor fisherman in West Sumatra. His father left to find work and never returned, leaving Malin's mother to support the family alone. Malin later became a merchant sailor and became wealthy. After marrying, he returned to his village with his wife but denied knowing his mother when she greeted him. Angry at his rejection and embarrassment of her, Malin's mother cursed him to turn into a rock. Her curse came true, and Malin Kundang was transformed into a rock as punishment for abandoning and denying his mother.
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This narrative text tells the story of Malin Kundang and his mother, Mande Rubayah. It describes how Malin leaves his village as a young man to seek his fortune in the city, promising to return soon. Years pass and Malin becomes wealthy through marriage, but when his ship returns to the village he rejects his mother, embarrassing her in front of his wife. As punishment for his disobedience and mistreatment of his mother, a storm arises and turns Malin and his ship to stone.
Malin Kundang was a boy from a village in West Sumatra who helped a merchant defeat pirates. In return, the merchant offered Malin Kundang a position on his ship, which Malin Kundang accepted, leaving his mother alone. Years later, after becoming wealthy, Malin Kundang's ship returned to his home village. However, when his mother came to greet him, Malin Kundang denied knowing her, calling her a dirty, ugly woman. Enraged by his rejection, his mother cursed Malin Kundang to turn into stone if he did not apologize. During a storm at sea, Malin Kundang's ship was wrecked. He washed ashore on an island
Malin Kundang is a story from Indonesia about a boy named Malin who grew up with his mother after his father died. Malin promised his mother he would return successful and not forget her, but when he became rich he denied knowing her and was turned into a black rock by the gods as punishment for breaking his promise and dishonoring his mother. The moral of the story is to always keep promises to parents and be kind to those less fortunate.
Malin Kundang is a story about a boy from a poor village who leaves with a merchant to seek his fortune. Years later, after becoming wealthy, Malin returns but denies that his mother is his mother when she recognizes him by the scar on his hand. Upset by his denial, Malin's mother curses him and his ship turns to stone.
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Malin Kundang is a story about a boy from a poor village who leaves with a merchant to seek his fortune. Years later, after becoming wealthy, Malin returns but denies that his mother is his mother when she recognizes him by the scar on his hand. Upset by his denial, Malin's mother curses him and his ship turns to stone.
The myth of malin kundang (kadek mitha d.laksmi)sman 2 mataram
1) A boy named Malin Kundang lived with his mother in a village near the coast in West Sumatra after his father passed away.
2) As a boy, Malin Kundang helped a merchant by fighting off pirates, and in return the merchant offered for him to work on his ship, which Malin accepted, leaving his mother alone.
3) Years later, Malin Kundang had become wealthy with a large ship and crew, but when he returned to his home village and his mother recognized him, he denied knowing her, causing her to curse him to turn into stone.
The myth of malin kundang (kadek mitha d.laksmi)sman 2 mataram
1) A boy named Malin Kundang lived with his mother in a village near the coast in West Sumatra after his father passed away.
2) As a young man, Malin Kundang helped defeat pirates attacking a merchant ship and was offered a position on the merchant's ship, leaving his mother alone.
3) Years later, after becoming wealthy as a merchant with a wife and large ship, Malin Kundang denied knowing his mother when she came to see him, leading her to curse him to turn into stone, which ultimately came true.
At one time, there was a fisherman's family in a village on the coast of West Sumatra with a son named Malin Kundang. Due to poverty, Malin's father left to find work but never returned. As an adult, Malin decided to travel by merchant ship to become rich and support his mother. He succeeded and married a beautiful woman. After many years, Malin and his wife returned to the village. When his mother recognized and hugged him, Malin was embarrassed and yelled at her. Angry at her son's rejection, Malin's mother cursed him to turn into a rock. Her curse came true, and Malin's body slowly petrified into stone.
This document summarizes the narrative text structure and provides an example story called "Malin Kundang". It discusses how narrative texts capture characters and moral messages through legendary stories. The document then outlines the typical structure of narratives as having an orientation, complication, and resolution. It proceeds to tell the story of Malin Kundang, where a boy helps a merchant and leaves his mother to seek fortune, but later denies knowing her when rich, causing his mother to curse him to turn into stone. The moral of the story is to always respect one's parents.
The narrative text describes the story of Malin Kundang, who leaves his poor mother to seek his fortune overseas. He promises to return but does not contact his mother for many years. When he finally returns as a wealthy man, he denies knowing his mother and has her removed from his ship. As punishment for disowning his mother, Malin Kundang is turned into stone during a storm at sea. The story serves as a lesson about honoring one's parents and not forgetting where you came from.
Malin kundang ( An Indonesian folklore Story )Khansha Hanak
This story is about Malin Kundang, a boy from a poor village who was raised by his mother after his father died. As an adult, Malin decided to leave his village to seek wealth in the city despite his mother's objections. He became a successful merchant but forgot about his mother. When he returned to the village years later and his mother recognized him, he denied being her son because he was ashamed. Angry and upset, Malin's mother cursed him and his ship turned into stone.
This document provides an overview of narrative text structure and features as well as examples of different types of narrative texts from Indonesian folklore. It begins by asking if the reader knows what a fairy tale is and introduces the topic of narrative text. It then defines narrative text and describes its generic structure of orientation, complication, and resolution. It notes some common language features of narrative texts like using simple past tense. It lists different types of narrative texts such as legends, fables, and fairy tales. It provides an example of the myth of Malin Kundang from West Sumatra to illustrate the generic structure and analyze the characters, message, and language features. It concludes by assigning the reader a task to read and analyze the fairy
Malin Kundang lived with his poor mother by the sea. He joined a ship's crew to earn money but his mother disapproved. Years later, now rich, Malin returned but denied knowing his mother when she greeted him. Angry at his rejection, Malin's mother cursed him to turn into stone. During a storm, Malin's ship sank and he realized he was wrong to abandon his mother. He turned to stone, paying the price for his filial disrespect.
The legend of Malin Kundang tells the story of a boy named Malin Kundang who leaves his mother to seek his fortune at sea. He becomes wealthy but denies his mother when they reunite. She curses him to turn to stone if he does not apologize. During a storm at sea, he turns to stone after refusing to apologize.
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Malin Kundang was a poor boy from Indonesia who helped fight off pirates attacking a trader's ship. The grateful trader employed Malin, who worked hard and became very wealthy, buying a large ship and marrying. Years later when Malin's ship returned to his home village, he refused to acknowledge his mother and claimed to never have had a poor peasant woman for a mother. His mother prayed for punishment, and a thunderstorm sank Malin's ship, with Malin turning into stone on an island as retribution for his cruelty.
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4. Malin Kundang
Once upon a time, on the north coast of Sumatra lived a poor
woman and his son. The boy was called Malin Kundang. They didn’t earn
much as fishing was their only source of income. Malin Kundang grew up as
a skillful young boy. He always helps his mother to earn some money.
However, as they were only fisherman’s helper, they still lived in poverty.
“Mother, what if I sail overseas?” asked Malin Kundang one day to his
mother. Her mother didn’t agree but Malin Kundang had made up his mind.
“Mother, if I stay here, I’ll always be a poor man. I want to be a successful
person,” urged Malin kundang. His mother wiped her tears, “If you really
want to go, I can’t stop you. I could only pray to God for you to gain success
in life,” said his mother wisely. “But, promise me, you’ll come home.”
5. In the next morning, Malin Kundang was ready to go. Three
days ago, he met one of the successful ship’s crew. Malin was offered
to join him. “Take a good care of yourself, son,” said Malin Kundang’s
mother as she gave him some food supplies. “Yes, Mother,” Malin
Kundang said. “You too have to take a good care of yourself. I’ll keep
in touch with you,” he continued before kissing his mother’s hand.
Before Malin stepped onto the ship, Malin’s mother hugged him tight
as if she didn’t want to let him go.
It had been three months since Malin Kundang left his
mother. As his mother had predicted before, he hadn’t contacted her
yet. Every morning, she stood on the pier. She wished to see the ship
that brought Malin kundang home. Every day and night, she prayed
to the God for her son’s safety. There was so much prayer that had
been said due to her deep love for Malin Kundang. Even though it’s
been a year she had not heard any news from Malin Kundang, she
kept waiting and praying for him.
6. After several years waiting without any news, Malin Kundang’s
mother was suddenly surprised by the arrival of a big ship in the pier
where she usually stood to wait for her son. When the ship finally
pulled over, Malin Kundang’s mother saw a man who looked wealthy
stepping down a ladder along with a beautiful woman. She could not
be wrong. Her blurry eyes still easily recognized him. The man was
Malin Kundang, her son.
Malin Kundang’s mother quickly went to see her beloved son.
“Malin, you’re back, son!” said Malin Kundang’s mother and without
hesitation, she came running to hug Malin Kundang, “I miss you so
much.” But, Malin Kundang didn’t show any respond. He was ashamed
to admit his own mother in front of his beautiful wife. “You’re not my
Mother. I don’t know you. My mother would never wear such ragged
and ugly clothes,” said Malin Kundang as he release his mother
embrace.
7. Malin Kundang’s mother take a step back, “Malin…You don’t
recognize me? I’m your mother!” she said sadly. Malin Kundang’s
face was as cold as ice. “Guard, take this old women out of here,”
Malin Kundang ordered his bodyguard. “Give her some money so she
won’t disturb me again!” Malin Kundang’s mother cried as she was
dragged by the bodyguard, ”Malin… my son. Why do you treat your
own mother like this?”
Malin Kundang ignored his mother and ordered the ship
crews to set sail. Malin Kundang’s mother sat alone in the pier. Her
heart was so hurt, she cried and cried. “Dear God, if he isn’t my son,
please let him have a save journey. But if he is, I cursed him to
become a stone,” she prayed to the God.
In the quiet sea, suddenly the wind blew so hard and a
thunderstorm came. Malin Kundang’s huge ship was wrecked. He was
thrown by the wave out of his ship, and fell on a small island.
Suddenly, his whole body turned into stone. He was punished for not
admitting his own mother.
9. Orientation ( Paragraf 1 )
Paragraf 1
Once upon a time, on the north coast of Sumatra lived a poor woman
and his son. The boy was called Malin Kundang. They didn’t earn much as fishing
was their only source of income. Malin Kundang grew up as a skillful young boy.
He always helps his mother to earn some money. However, as they were only
fisherman’s helper, they still lived in poverty. “Mother, what if I sail overseas?”
asked Malin Kundang one day to his mother. Her mother didn’t agree but Malin
Kundang had made up his mind. “Mother, if I stay here, I’ll always be a poor man. I
want to be a successful person,” urged Malin kundang. His mother wiped her
tears, “If you really want to go, I can’t stop you. I could only pray to God for you to
gain success in life,” said his mother wisely. “But, promise me, you’ll come home.”
10. Paragraf 2
In the next morning, Malin Kundang was ready to go.
Three days ago, he met one of the successful ship’s crew. Malin
was offered to join him. “Take a good care of yourself, son,” said
Malin Kundang’s mother as she gave him some food supplies.
“Yes, Mother,” Malin Kundang said. “You too have to take a good
care of yourself. I’ll keep in touch with you,” he continued before
kissing his mother’s hand. Before Malin stepped onto the ship,
Malin’s mother hugged him tight as if she didn’t want to let him
go.
COMPLICATION ( PARAGRAF 2 – 6)
11. Paragraf 3
It had been three months since Malin Kundang left his mother. As his
mother had predicted before, he hadn’t contacted her yet. Every morning, she
stood on the pier. She wished to see the ship that brought Malin kundang
home. Every day and night, she prayed to the God for her son’s safety. There
was so much prayer that had been said due to her deep love for Malin Kundang.
Even though it’s been a year she had not heard any news from Malin Kundang,
she kept waiting and praying for him.
Paragraf 4
After several years waiting without any news, Malin Kundang’s mother
was suddenly surprised by the arrival of a big ship in the pier where she usually
stood to wait for her son. When the ship finally pulled over, Malin Kundang’s
mother saw a man who looked wealthy stepping down a ladder along with a
beautiful woman. She could not be wrong. Her blurry eyes still easily recognized
him. The man was Malin Kundang, her son.
12. Paragraf 5
Malin Kundang’s mother quickly went to see her beloved son. “Malin,
you’re back, son!” said Malin Kundang’s mother and without hesitation, she
came running to hug Malin Kundang, “I miss you so much.” But, Malin Kundang
didn’t show any respond. He was ashamed to admit his own mother in front of
his beautiful wife. “You’re not my Mother. I don’t know you. My mother would
never wear such ragged and ugly clothes,” said Malin Kundang as he release his
mother embrace.
Paragraf 6
Malin Kundang’s mother take a step back, “Malin…You don’t recognize
me? I’m your mother!” she said sadly. Malin Kundang’s face was as cold as ice.
“Guard, take this old women out of here,” Malin Kundang ordered his bodyguard.
“Give her some money so she won’t disturb me again!” Malin Kundang’s mother
cried as she was dragged by the bodyguard, ”Malin… my son. Why do you treat
your own mother like this?”
13. RESOLUTION ( PARAGRAF 7 & 8 )
Paragraf 7
Malin Kundang ignored his mother and ordered the ship crews to set
sail. Malin Kundang’s mother sat alone in the pier. Her heart was so hurt, she
cried and cried. “Dear God, if he isn’t my son, please let him have a save
journey. But if he is, I cursed him to become a stone,” she prayed to the God.
Paragraf 8
In the quiet sea, suddenly the wind blew so hard and a thunderstorm
came. Malin Kundang’s huge ship was wrecked. He was thrown by the wave out
of his ship, and fell on a small island. Suddenly, his whole body turned into
stone. He was punished for not admitting his own mother.
15. Malin Kundang
Once upon a time, on the north coast of Sumatra lived a poor
woman and his son. The boy was called Malin Kundang. They didn’t earn
much as fishing was their only source of income. Malin Kundang grew up as
a skillful young boy. He always helps his mother to earn some money.
However, as they were only fisherman’s helper, they still lived in poverty.
“Mother, what if I sail overseas?” asked Malin Kundang one day to his
mother. Her mother didn’t agree but Malin Kundang had made up his mind.
“Mother, if I stay here, I’ll always be a poor man. I want to be a successful
person,” urged Malin kundang. His mother wiped her tears, “If you really
want to go, I can’t stop you. I could only pray to God for you to gain success
in life,” said his mother wisely. “But, promise me, you’ll come home.”
16. In the next morning, Malin Kundang was ready to go. Three
days ago, he met one of the successful ship’s crew. Malin was offered
to join him. “Take a good care of yourself, son,” said Malin Kundang’s
mother as she gave him some food supplies. “Yes, Mother,” Malin
Kundang said. “You too have to take a good care of yourself. I’ll keep
in touch with you,” he continued before kissing his mother’s hand.
Before Malin stepped onto the ship, Malin’s mother hugged him tight
as if she didn’t want to let him go.
It had been three months since Malin Kundang left his
mother. As his mother had predicted before, he hadn’t contacted her
yet. Every morning, she stood on the pier. She wished to see the ship
that brought Malin kundang home. Every day and night, she prayed
to the God for her son’s safety. There was so much prayer that had
been said due to her deep love for Malin Kundang. Even though it’s
been a year she had not heard any news from Malin Kundang, she
kept waiting and praying for him.
17. After several years waiting without any news, Malin Kundang’s
mother was suddenly surprised by the arrival of a big ship in the pier
where she usually stood to wait for her son. When the ship finally
pulled over, Malin Kundang’s mother saw a man who looked wealthy
stepping down a ladder along with a beautiful woman. She could not
be wrong. Her blurry eyes still easily recognized him. The man was
Malin Kundang, her son.
Malin Kundang’s mother quickly went to see her beloved son.
“Malin, you’re back, son!” said Malin Kundang’s mother and without
hesitation, she came running to hug Malin Kundang, “I miss you so
much.” But, Malin Kundang didn’t show any respond. He was ashamed
to admit his own mother in front of his beautiful wife. “You’re not my
Mother. I don’t know you. My mother would never wear such ragged
and ugly clothes,” said Malin Kundang as he release his mother
embrace.
18. Malin Kundang’s mother take a step back, “Malin…You don’t
recognize me? I’m your mother!” she said sadly. Malin Kundang’s
face was as cold as ice. “Guard, take this old women out of here,”
Malin Kundang ordered his bodyguard. “Give her some money so she
won’t disturb me again!” Malin Kundang’s mother cried as she was
dragged by the bodyguard, ”Malin… my son. Why do you treat your
own mother like this?”
Malin Kundang ignored his mother and ordered the ship
crews to set sail. Malin Kundang’s mother sat alone in the pier. Her
heart was so hurt, she cried and cried. “Dear God, if he isn’t my son,
please let him have a save journey. But if he is, I cursed him to
become a crab,” she prayed to the God.
In the quiet sea, suddenly the wind blew so hard and a
thunderstorm came. Malin Kundang’s huge ship was wrecked. He was
thrown by the wave out of his ship, and fell on a small island.
Suddenly, his whole body turned into crab. He was punished for not
admitting his own mother.