ENCHANTED FISH
There once was a fisherman who lived with his wife in a small hut close
by the seaside. The fisherman used to go fishing every day. One day, as
he sat in his boat with his rod, looking at the sparkling waves and
watching his line, all of a sudden his float was dragged away deep into
the water. He quickly started to reel in his line and managed to pull
out a huge fish. “Wow! This will feed us for days.” Much to his surprise, the fish started to talk and said, “Pray,
let me live! I am not a real fish; I am an enchanted prince. Put me in
the water again, and let me me go! Have mercy o' kind fisherman.” The astonished fisherman quickly threw him back, exclaiming, “I don't want to hurt a talking fish! Go on! Go where you came from.”
When the fisherman went home to his wife, he told her everything that
had happened and how, on hearing it speak, he had let it go again. “Didn't you ask it for anything?” said the wife. “No, I didn't, what should I have asked for?” replied the fisherman.
“I am surprised you don't realize what you should have asked for. We
live very wretchedly here, in this nasty dirty hut. We are poor and I am
so miserable. You should have asked for a nice cozy cottage. Now go
back and ask the fish that we want a snug little cottage”, said his wife.
The fisherman wasn't sure about this but he still went to the seashore, sat in his boat, went to the middle of the sea and said:
“O enchanted beautiful fish!
Hear my plea!
My wife wants not what I want, and
she won't give up till she has her own will,
so come forth and help me!”
The fish immediately came swimming to him, and said, “Well, what is
her will? How can I help your wife?” “Ah!” said the fisherman, “she says
that when I had caught you, I ought to have asked you for something
before I let you go. She does not like living in our little hut, and
wants a snug little cottage.” “Go home, then,” said the fish, “She is
already in the cottage!” So the fisherman went home, and saw his wife standing at the door of a nice trim little cottage. “Come in, come on in! Look at the beautiful cottage we have.” Everything went fine for a while, and then one day fisherman's wife said, “Husband, there is not enough room for us in this cottage, go back to the fish and tell him to make me an emperor.” “Wife,” said the fisherman, “I
don't want to go to him again. Perhaps he will be angry. We ought to be
happy with what the fish has given us and not be greedy.” “Nonsense!” said the wife; “The fish will do it very willingly, I know. Go along and try!” With a heavy heart the fisherman went to the middle of the sea and said:
“O enchanted beautiful fish! Hear my plea!
My wife wants not what I want,
and she won't give up till she has her own will, so come forth and help me!”
“What would she have now?” said the fish. “Ah!” said the fisherman,
“she wants to be an emperor.” “Go home,” said the fish; “She is an
emperor already.”
So he went home and he saw his wife sitting on a very lofty throne made
of solid gold, with a great crown on her head full two yards high. And
on each side of her stood her guards and attendants in a row. The
fisherman went up to her and said, “Wife, are you an emperor?” “Yes”, said she, “I am an emperor.” “Ah!” said the man, as he gazed upon her, “What a fine thing it is to be an emperor!” “Husband,” said she, “it is good to be an emperor.” They were happy for a while.
Then a time came when she was not able to sleep all night for she was
thinking what she should ask next. At last, as she was about to fall
asleep, morning broke, and the sun rose. “Ha!'” thought she, as she woke
up and looked at it through the window, “after all I cannot prevent the
sun from rising.” At this thought she was very angry, and wakened her
husband, and said, “Husband, go to the fish and tell him I must be Lord of the sun and the moon.” The fisherman was half asleep, but the thought frightened him so much that he fell out of the bed.
“Alas, wife!” said he, “cannot you be happy with being such a powerful emperor?” “No,” said she, “I
am very uneasy as long as the sun and the moon rise without my
permission. Go to the fish at once!” “I don't think this is a good idea,” said the fisherman but his wife wouldn't listen to him. “ Why don't you just go and ask the fish to make me the Lord of everything,” she said.
Then the man went shivering with fear. As he was going down to the shore
a dreadful storm arose. The trees and the very rocks shook and the sky
became black with stormy clouds. There were great black waves, swelling
up like mountains with crowns of white foam upon their heads.
Unfortunately the fisherman did not have any choice, so he got onto his
boat and rowed to the middle of the sea and cried out as loud as he
could:
“O enchanted beautiful fish! Hear my plea!
My wife wants not what I want,
and she won't give up till she has her own will, so come forth and help me!”
“What does she want now?” said the fish. “I am truly ashamed of my wife's greed but I can't do anything. She wants to be Lord of the sun and the moon. “Go home,” said the fish, “to your small hut.” And it is said that they live there to this very day.
This story is an example of narrative text
Definition of Narrative Text
Narrative text is a type of text in English to tell a story that has a chronological sequence of events that are interconnected. The purpose of this text is to entertain the reader about a story or story.
Types of Narrative Text
Narrative text can be imaginary or factual. Here is an example of a genre from Narrative text:
- Fairy tale
- Mystery
- Science fiction
- Romance
- Horror
- Fable
- Myth and legend
- History
- Slice of life
- Personal experience
- and so forth
Characteristics of Narrative Text
- Using action verbs in the form of past tenses.
- Using a specific noun as a pronoun.
- Using the Adjective to form Noun Phrase.
- Use the Conjunction to sort events.
structure of the narrative text
The structure of the narrative text focuses on a series of stages that are proposed to build a text on its own. In general, there are four stages in Narrative text, namely:
> Orientation
Orientation or so-called introduction, contains about who, when, where a story is set.
> Complication
Complication tells the beginning of the problem that causes the peak of the problem or what is commonly called the climax. This section usually involves the main character of the story.
> Resolution
This section is the end of the story or in the form of a solution to the problem that occurred. Problems can be solved can be for better or even worse which will make the story end happily or vice versa.
Sometimes, there are resolutions which are other problems to solve. It is deliberately created by the author to increase and maintain interest and tension for the readers. Usually, this type of resolution is found in the mysteries and horror genres.
> Re-orientation
The part is the closing of a story which is optional. Re-orientation can contain moral lessons, suggestions or teachings from the author.
a place that I believe that the existence of magic fish is
I chose Han River because this place is beautiful, day and night this place is always used as a place to calm down, with a beautiful atmosphere plus sparkling lights at night this place is perfect for being a place to ask for hope. They can go with anyone there while making love with the idol's heart

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