CHAPTER I
DISCUSSION
A. Story Comedy
1.
Obeying
Mother
One day there was a mother cooking in the kitchen. Then
she called her son who was watching TV in the living room. “Budi buy me a
packet of salt in Mrs. Inah’s shop!” Her mother begged. “Take this money but
remember that the shop is across the street. You have to be careful. Do not
cross the street before the car passes first, “her mother warned.”Alright mom”
replied Budi.
After arriving
near the shop, she was surprised to see the Budi stood motionless on the
roadside. “Why are you so long?” asked her mother. “I cannot cross this street
mom” she was wonder and asked “why does it so? The street was very quiet,
right? “”That is right, I want to cross the street but there is no car which
passing by” Budi replied. “How can be like that?” her mother getting surprised.
“You told me that don’t cross the street before the car pass first and now I am
waiting for the car to pass first. Therefore I cannot cross this street “replied
Budi. His mother could only be silent.
conclusion
A
child in order to buy food by his mother but did not cross the road because
there are no cars passing in front of him because in ingati by her mother not
to be crossed before any cars passing by.
mean
have
to think clearly about what the words are saying. to be confident in yourself.
2.
A Poor Man in The Bar
When I was having lunch at the bar near terminal,
suddenly there was an old man crying. I came over to his table and asked “sorry
sir, why are you crying?” “I have a wife at home, but she always wakes me up
when I sleep in the morning and makes me breakfast every day.” He said. Then I continued to ask “then why are you
crying?” He replied that his wife always made soup for lunch and a cup of hot
coffee for him in the afternoon.
With a little annoyed I asked him back “Then what is
wrong with all of that, sir?” The old man replied that his wife always made his
favorite dishes for dinner and always sang a song until he fell asleep. With a high tone I asked “then what is the
problem? you should be grateful to have a good wife as yours!” “I do not
remember where my house is” he replied. I couldn’t say anything.
conclusion
He said. Then I continued to
ask “then why are you crying He replied that his wife always made soup for
lunch and a cup of hot coffee for him in the afternoon.
mean
With a high tone I asked “then what is the problem? you should be
grateful to have a good wife as yours!” “I do not remember where my house is”
he replied. I couldn’t say anything.
3.
Dedi’s
Heroic Actions
In a mental hospital, there are two patients named Didi
and Dedi. They both were playing the water in a swimming pool of the mental
hospital. Suddenly Didi who could not swim drowned and sank into the pool. Dedi
who saw the incident immediately swam to save him.
The head of mental hospital heard about the heroic
actions that have been done by Dedi to save Didi. The head of mental hospital
called Dedi to see him at the office. “you are very brave Dedi and I think you
have recovered from your illness and return to normal” he said. Dedi just
nodded her head. “But there is bad news. I have to tell that your friends
you’ve saved was died. He hanged himself in the backyard” The head of mental
hospital added. “He should thank to me because I was the man who hung him in
the backyard so that he became dry. Because he was wet from falling out of the
pool” said Dedi. The head of mental hospital shocked and fainted after hearing
Dedi’s answers.
conclusion
Dedi just nodded her head. “But there is bad news. I have to tell that
your friends you’ve saved was died. He hanged himself in the backyard”
mean
“He should thank to me because I was the man who hung him in the
backyard so that he became dry. Because he was wet from falling out of the
pool” said Dedi. The head of mental hospital shocked and fainted after hearing
Dedi’s answers.
B. horror story
1.
The
legend of the ghost Cut mouth
There is a
legend in Japan and China, which tells the story of a girl named Kuchisake–Onna. Some people say that she was the wife of a samurai. One day, he had an affair with a man who is younger
and more handsome. When her husband came home, he found his wife’s betrayal. Because wrath, he took his sword and ripping off his
wife’s mouth from right ear to left ear. Some say thatthe woman is cursed to never die, and until now is
still wandering in the world.
conclusion
he had an affair with a man who is younger
and more handsome
mean
he took his sword and ripping off his
wife’s mouth from right ear to left ear. Some say thatthe woman is cursed to never die, and until now is
still wandering in the world.
2.
The
Legend Of The White Death
This is a
story about a little girl in Scotland who hated his
own life until finally decided to commit suicide, and shortly
thereafter his family knows what he has done.
Horrifying story begins
when all the members of his family was found dead a few
days later with a leg torn apart. Anyone who has studied about
the White Death will come face to face with the
ghost of the girl. He
will come to find you and knocked You out loud. When
you open the door, he will kill you because ofYour fear
of divulging its existence to others.
conclusion
Horrifying story begins
when all the members of his family was found dead a few
days later with a leg torn apart. Anyone who has studied about
the White Death will come face to face with the
ghost of the girl
mean
He will come to find you and knocked You out
loud. When you open the door, he will kill you because
ofYour fear of divulging its existence to others.
3.
The
Legend Of Elisa Day
In
medieval Europe, lived a young woman named Elisa to
behold the beauty of the Day, which is describedas a beautiful rose. One
day, a young man comes to town and immediately fell in
love with Elisa. They laterdated for three days.
On the first day, the man visited
the House of Elisha. The second day, he sang Elisa sprig
of red roses and asked her to meet him in where the wild roses grow. On
the third day, he brought Elisa to the river where he later killed
him.
The man
was killed by Elisha menghantamkan rock into the
girl’s head and whispered: “all beauty must die”.Some
people claim to have seen the ghostly figure of Elisha who roam
the River, blood seems to flow on the side of his head while holding
a sprig of roses in her hand.
conclusion
The
second day, he sang Elisa sprig of red roses and asked
her to meet him in where
the wild roses grow. On the third day, he
brought Elisa to the river where he later killed him.
mean
The man
was killed by Elisha menghantamkan rock into the
girl’s head and whispered: “all beauty must die”.Some
people claim to have seen the ghostly figure of Elisha who roam
the River, blood seems to flow on the side of his head while holding
a sprig of roses in her hand.
C. hero story
1. Ki Hajar Dewantara
Raden Mas Soewardi Soeryaningrat was born in
Yogyakarta on May 2nd 1889. He came from Pakualaman family,
the son of GPH Soerjaningrat, grandson of Pakualam III and grew up in a family
of Yogyakarta Kingdom. Then,
in 1922 when he was 40 years old (according to the count of Caka Year), Raden
Mas Soewardi Soeryaningrat changed his name to Ki Hadjar Dewantara. Since that time, he was no longer
using a knighthood in front of his name. Based on the Indonesian spelling in
since 1972, its name is misspelled as Ki Hajar Dewantara.
Ki Hajar Dewantara ever studied at Europeesche Lagere
School (ELS) at the Dutch colonial era it is an elementary school in Indonesia. After graduating from ELS, then he
went to STOVIA (Bumiputera Medical School) is a school for the education of
indigenous doctors in Batavia in the Dutch colonial era. This time it became
the Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia. Although he did not could not
complete his education because of illness.
Ki Hajar Dewantara worked as a writer and journalist
in various newspapers, such as: Tjahaja Timoer, Midden Java, De Expres,
Sediotomo, Kaoem Moeda, Poesara, and Oetoesan Indies. His writing is very
communicative and brave with anti-colonial spirit. Besides work as a writer, he is also
active in social and political organizations. Since 1908, the beginning of the
Boedi Utomo (BO), he was active in the propaganda section to socialize and
Indonesian public awareness about the importance of a sense of unity in the
nation.
Not only that, it turns Ki Hajar Dewantara also known
as a prominent pioneer of education for the natives of Indonesia from the Dutch
colonial era. In fact, he managed
to establish a school of the National University Student Park (National
Institute of Taman Siswa Onderwijs) on July 3rd 1922. At first the Dutch colonial government attempted to
deter his plan. Dutch government issued a Wild School Ordinance on October 1st 1932. However, because of his
persistence and struggle, the ordinance was finally lifted. The college emphasizes a sense of
nationality to indigenous education so that they love the nation and homeland
and fight for independence.
conclusion
Ki Hajar Dewantara’s been appointed as Minister of
Teaching Indonesia referred to as the Minister of Education, Teaching and
Culture in the cabinet of the first Republic of Indonesia. For his service pioneered education
in Indonesia, in 1957 he received an honorary doctorate (doctor honoris causa,
Dr.H.C.) of the University of Gadjah Mada (UGM).
mean
Finally, he was declared as Father of National
Education of Indonesia, as well as his birth day serves as National Education
Day. Ki Hajar Dewantara
died on 26th April 1959 in Yogyakarta. He was
buried at the Taman Wijaya Brata, tombs for Taman Siswa’s family. His face was
also immortalized on the Indonesian currency denomination of old 20,000
rupiahs.
2. RA Kartini
One of very famous female figures in Indonesia is
Raden Ajeng Kartini. She is also commonly known as R.A Kartini. She is known as one of the national
hero determined to fight for the emancipation of women.
R.A Kartini was born on April 21st 1879 in Jepara. Since the number of
services and struggle for people of Indonesia, the day of her birth was
celebrated as Kartini Day. Kartini was born in a noble family so she earned R.A (Raden Ajeng) in
front of her name. According to Javanese tradition the title used before she
got married, while after marriage then knighted used is R.A (Raden Ayu).
Her father named R.M. Sosroningrat is a son of Prince
Ario Tjondronegoro IV. At that time, Kartini’s father was a regent in Jepara
and an honorable man. Kartini’s
mother named M.A. Ngasirah was the son of ‘Kyai’ / religion teacher in Telukawur,
Jepara. She was not highborn, but just ordinary people. That’s what makes R.A Kartini must
have a stepmother. This is because the Dutch colonial rule requires a regent
married to noblesse.
Finally Kartini’s father then married a descendant of
Madura’s King noblewoman named Raden Adjeng Woerjan. R.A Kartini was the fifth of 11
siblings, consisting of siblings and half-brother. Nevertheless, she was the
oldest of her sisters. As
derived from the offspring of nobility, Kartini is entitled to receive a decent
education. Then, her father sent her to ELS (Europese Lagere School).
According to Javanese tradition, after the 12 years
old, the child should be ‘dipingit‘ (living at home), is no exception
for R.A Kartini. However, although she was at home, she still continues to
learn. Her lofty ideals
are eager to see the indigenous women can study and learn as today. New ideas about emancipation or
equality of indigenous women by her, considered a novelty that can change
society’s views. In
addition, her writings also contain about the significance of belief, wisdom
and beauty, humanity and nationalism. Not only that, she also touched on religion, for example, she
questioned why a man may practice polygamy, why the holy book should be read
and memorized without obligation to understand, and more.
After becoming adult moman, then in 1903 R.A Kartini
married a regent of Rembang City named K.R.M. Duke Ario Singgih Djojo
Adhiningrat. Although many historians say that the wedding is the insistence of
her parents.
conclusion
Most people estimate at the time of marriage, Kartini R.A
still wants to live freely. But in order to make the hearts of parents happy
and proud, she prefers to follow the wishes of her parents. While it is like other destiny.
Mean
Exactly a year after getting married, she must be in the call by the God
(25 years old). Note before she died, she had a son named R.M Soesalit
Djojoadhiningrat.
3. Soeharto
Retired General of the Indonesian National Army H.M.
Soeharto was the second president of Indonesia. He was born on June 8th, 1921 in the small village of Kemusuk, west of
Yogyakarta. He is the third son
of the couple Mrs. Sukirah (mother) and Mr. Kartosudiro (Father). His father
worked as a regulator of the water in Kemusuk village. He is commonly known by the name ‘Pak
Harto’ or ‘The father of development’. Even as a child he was also called ‘Den
Bagus Tahi Mabul’ (Tahi Kering).
Before becoming the second president of Indonesia, he
began his career completely from the bottom, very hard and discipline. At the age of just turned 8 years
old, he has been entrusted to her aunt in Waryantoro, Wonogiri (Region east of
the Yogyakarta). There,
he obtained his education more feasible than in the Kemusuk. It is because of
his uncle (Prawirowihardjo) is a paramedic farmer.
Although less than one year, his beloved mother had missed him. So, he
was picked up to Kemusuk.
conclusion
Then, a year later, he was picked up again by the
family of Prawirowihardjo to settle down again and studied in Wonogiri. After completion of primary school
for 5 years, he finally went to school at Schakel School in Wonogiri. At that time he moved to his sister’s
house (Citratani) in Selogiri located around 6 KM from Wonogiri.
Mean
After moving, he finally managed to complete his
studied at the age of 18 years in Schakel Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta.
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