Recount Text
A text written to retell for information or entertainment. A
fictional narrative recount may consist of scene-setting, a starting point, a
problem, account and a conclusion. The language is descriptive, and there may
be dialogue. Characters are defined and often named A non-fiction recount may
begin with a scene-setting introduction.
Function: to tell past events for the purpose of informing
or entertaining.
Example of recount text :
R.A Kartini
Every April 21, people in Indonesia commemorate the
Kartini day. It is
a beautiful day for the woman because we celebrate the
birth of great
lady, RA. Kartini. Everyone knows who kartini is. She is
our national
heroine and a great lady with the bright idea.
Kartini was born in 1879, April 21 in Mayong Jepara. Her
father was
RMAA. Sosroningrat, Wedana (assistant of head of regency)
in Mayong.
Her mother, MA Ngasirah was a girl from Teluk Awur
village in Jepara.
As the daughter of a noble family, she felt luck because
she got more
than the ordinary people got. She got better education
than other
children. She did anything she wants although it was
forbidden. She
passed her childhood with her brother and sister. Because
she was very
energetic, her father called her "trinil"
Then her father was chosen as Bupati (the head of
regency) in Jepara.
She and her family then moved from Mayong to Jepara. In
the same year,
Kartini's second sister RA Kardinah was born. The
environment in Jepara
gave her big chance to develop her idea. She could study
at the Dutch
owned school where only children from noble family could
study here.
Few years after finishing her study, RA. Kartini was
willing to
continue her study in higher level. But the custom of
that day forbid a
woman to go to school. A tradition of that time, a
teenage girl should
be secluded and limited her activity. So was Kartini. She
was secluded
inside the house and forbidden to go out until a man
propose her. The
rule could restrict her body but not her mind. During her
"pingitan"
time, she spent her time by reading book which she got
from her
relatives. Although she was not able to continue her
study to higher level, she
was smart had a bright idea. She got the knowledge from
the books she
read. To express her idea, she established a school for local
people on
the backyard of Jepara city hall.
In November 12,1903, she married Adipati Djoyodiningrat,
the head of
Rembang regency. According to Javanese tradition Kartini
had to follow
her husband. Then she moved to Rembang. In September 13,
1904 she gave a birth to her son. His name
was Singgih. But
after giving birth to a son, her condition was getting
worse and she finally passed away on September 17, 1904
on her 25 years old.
Now Kartini has gone. But her spirit and dream will
always be in our
heart. Nowadays Indonesian women progress is influenced
by Kartini's
spirit stated on collection of letter "Habis gelap
terbitlah terang"
from the dusk to the dawn.

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