Narrative Text Cindelaras
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Cindelaras
a folktale from East Java
Raden Putra was the king of Jenggala kingdom. He had a beautiful queen
and concubine. Unlike the queen, the concubine had bad personalities.
She was envious and jealous with the queen, so she planned to make the
queen leave the palace. The concubine then asked the royal healer to
help her in her plan. One day, the concubine pretended to be ill. Raden
Putra called the royal healer to give the concubine treatments. “What is
her disease?” Raden Putra asked the royal healer. “I’m very sorry, My
Majesty. She is sick because the queen put poison in her meal,” the
royal healer lied.
After the general left, the queen lived
by herself in the woods. Several months later, she gave birth to a
healthy baby boy. The baby was named Cindelaras. He grew up as a nice,
healthy, and handsome boy. One day, while Cindelaras helped her mother
to collect some fire woods, an eagle dropped an egg. Cindelaras brought
the egg to be brooded by a chicken behind their house. The egg hatched
into a chick and then it slowly became a strong rooster. The rooster is
no ordinary rooster. The rooster could sing. Every morning, the rooster
woke Cindelaras up with its beautiful song, “My master is Cindelaras.
His house is in the woods. He’s the son of Raden Putra.” The rooster
often sang that song.
Cindelaras always woke up early in the
morning and listen happily to his rooster’s song. He didn’t realize the
meaning of the song until one day, he started to think. “Who is Raden
Putra?” he asked his mother. The queen then told him the whole story.
She also told him why they were banned from the kingdom and lived in the
woods. Cindelaras was very surprised. He decided to go to the palace to
meet the king, his father. Cindelaras asked her mother’s permission to
go to the kingdom and to tell the king what really happened. He also
brought his rooster that grew bigger and stronger each day.
On his way, Cindelaras stopped at a
village. There, he met some people who were involved in cockfighting.
They challenge him to see how strong his rooster was. “If your rooster
wins, you’ll get a reward,” said the man who challenged him. Cindelaras
accepted the challenge. In a few minutes, his rooster defeated the
opponent’s rooster. He was challenged again by other man, and one more
time, his rooster won. He won again and again.
The news about Cindelaras’ rooster
quickly spread to the whole Jenggala kingdom and made Raden Putra
curious. So, he invited Cindelaras to the palace. “What is your name,
boy?” Raden Putra asked as Cindelaras arrived in the palace. “My name is
Cindelaras, Your Majesty,” Cindelaras answered. He felt both thrilled
and happy to see Raden Putra.
Raden Putra challenged Cindelaras with
one condition. If Raden Putra’s rooster won, Cindelaras’ head would be
cut off. But if Cindelaras’ rooster won, Raden Putra would share half of
his wealth. Cindelaras accepted the condition. The competition was held
in the front yard of the palace. The two roosters fought bravely. But
in just a few minutes, Cindelaras’ rooster won the fight! Raden Putra
shook his head and stared at Cindelaras from his seat, “That rooster is
no ordinary rooster, and the boy is not an ordinaty boy either. Who is
he exactly?” he thought. Raden Putra was about to asked when suddenly
Cindelaras’ rooster sang the song, “My master is Cindelaras. His house
is in the woods. He’s the son of Raden Putra.”
Raden Putra was surprised. “Is it true?”
he asked. “Yes, My Majesty. My name is Cindelaras and my mother was the
queen,” said Cindelaras. Raden putra called the general who had
banished the queen. The general then confessed that he never killed the
queen. Later, the royal healer also admitted his mistake. Raden Putra
was so shocked. He immediately went to the woods to pick up the queen.
Ever since, Cindelaras and his parents lived happily together. As for
the concubine, she was sent to the jail as punishment.
Taken from: http://ceritarakyat.50webs.com
The possibly new vocabulary for you:
1. concubine: a woman in the past who had a sexual relationship with an important man but was not married to him
2. envious: unhappy because you want very much to do something that someone else does or to have something that they have
3. jealous: unhappy because someone has something that you would like or can do something that you would like to do
4. royal: relating to a king or queen or the members of their family
5. healer: someone who is believed to be able to cure people who are ill, using special powers
6. pretended: not real or sincere
7. majesty: used for talking formally to or about a king or queen
8. denied: to say that you did not do something that someone has accused you of doing
9. mercy: to treat someone in a kind way instead of a cruel way
10. banished: to officially order someone to leave a country or region as a punishment
11. terminated: if something terminates, or if you terminate it, it ends or you stop it
12. smeared: to spread a soft or liquid substance on a surface in an untidy way
13. sword: a weapon with a short handle and a long sharp blade
14. brooded: if a bird broods, it sits on its eggs until the young birds are born
15. hatched: if an egg hatches or is hatched, it breaks open so that the baby bird, fish, insect etc inside can come out
16. rooster: a male chicken. The usual British word is cock
17. banned: to say officially that someone is not allowed to do something
18. defeated: to win against someone in a game, fight, or election
19. opponent: someone who is competing against you
20. curious: someone who is curious wants to find out about something
21. thrilled: very pleased and excited
22. fought: the past tense and past participle offight, if people fight, they use guns or other weapons against each other
23. shook: the past tense ofshake, to make lots of quick small movements up and down, or side to side
24. stared: to look at someone or something very directly for a long time
25. confessed: admitting that you have done something or that you are a particular type of person
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