ContohNaskah Drama Keluarga. Contoh naskah drama berikut ini berjudul tentang "Memilih Jurusan Kuliah yang Tepat". Dalam hal ini melibatkan 3 orang yakni, Firman, Ibu dan Bapaknya. Sinopsisnya membahas tentang kebingungan Firman dalam menentukan jurusan kuliahnya sementara periode pendaftaran telah dibuka. Drama adalah karya sastra dengan dialog dan tata panggung. Berikut ini contoh teks drama beserta strukturnya: Mengutip Andri Wicaksono dalam Menulis Kreatif Sastra (2014), pengertian drama adalah kesenian yang melukiskan sifat dan sikap manusia dan harus melahirkan kehendak manusia dengan action dan perilaku. Berikutkunci jawaban lengkap soal Belajar dari Rumah di TVRI untuk siswa SD Kelas 4-6 dari materi Pengenalan Drama, Kamis 4 Juni 2020. Rabu, 3 Juni 2020 09:54 WIB Editor: Melia Istighfaroh Danuntuk anda yang baru berkunjung kenal dengan blog sederhana ini, Jangan lupa ikut menyebarluaskan postingan bertema Naskah Drama Fabel Tergesa Gesa 4 Orang ini ke social media anda, Semoga rezeki berlimpah ikut di permudahkan sang khalik yang maha kuasa, Selengkapnya lansung lihat infonya dibawah --> ContohDialog Percakapan Bahasa Inggris 6 Orang di Sekolah dan. Legenda 5 Cerita Fabel Bahasa Inggris 6 ora Contoh dialog Drama fabel 4. Kumpulan Contoh Naskah Drama Dalam Bahasa Inggris 6 Orang Terlengkap Sahabat SBI sebelumnya saya telah memberikan contoh. Bisa buatkan drama bahasa inggris untuk 6 orang termasuk narator.tentang dongeng atau OiGxY. 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Untuk itu dapatkan Contoh Naskah Drama fabel dalam bahasa inggris ini disini yang kami berikan lengkap sehingga bisa menjadi pertunjukan yang sangat bagus sekali, dan anda akan mendapatkan nilai bagus untuk Contoh Naskah Drama fabel dalam bahasa inggris ini, lengkap sekali Contoh Naskah Drama fabel dalam bahasa inggris ini dan pastinya kamu semua akan puas dengan Contoh Naskah Drama fabel dalam bahasa inggris tersebut, dan untuk untuk itu langsung dapatkan Contoh Naskah Drama fabel dalam bahasa inggris dibawah ini yang sobat semua. Drama ini untuk 7 orang, berperan sebagai Narator Mrs. Wild Cat Mrs. Hen Mrs. Rabbit Mrs. Cow Mrs. Ant Mrs. Fox Mrs. Wild Cat once visited her cousin Pet Cat. She lives in a nearby suburb. It was the first time in her life tasted a carrot cake. She like it very much. Mrs. Wild cat returned to her house in the woods. On one Saturday she decided to bake a carrot cake for her friends. All she needed was flour, milk, eggs, carrots and sugar. But she had nothing and as it was Sunday so all the shops of the woods were closed too. Mrs. Wild Cat decided to ask to her friends for these ingridients. Maybe someone had something and can give some for the carrot cake. She went to Mrs. Hen first. ______________________________________________________________________________ “Good Morning Mrs. Hen. I wish to bake a cake and I need some flour, milk, eggs, carrots, and sugar for it. I wonder if you have any and can give me some” Mrs. Wild Cat ask politely. “I don’t have any flour, milk, carrots, and sugar, but yes, I have some eggs.” Replied Mrs. Hen. “Great! Can I have some?” Mrs. Wild Cat was excited. “Sure. Come in and take as many as you want.” Replied Mrs. Hen. “Thank you so much” said Mrs. Wild Cat. Then she went to another friend. ______________________________________________________________________________ “Good Morning Mrs. Rabbit. I wish to bake a cake and I need some flour, milk, carrots, and sugar for it. I wonder if you have any and can give me some” Mrs. Wild Cat ask politely. “I don’t have any flour, milk, and sugar, but yes, I have some carrots.” Replied Mrs. Rabbit “Great! Can I have some?” Mrs. Wild Cat was excited. “Sure. Come in and take as many as you want.” Replied Mrs. Rabbit. “Thank you so much” said Mrs. Wild Cat. Then she went to another friend. ______________________________________________________________________________ “Good Morning Mrs. Cow. I wish to bake a cake and I need some flour, milk, and sugar for it. I wonder if you have any and can give me some” Mrs. Wild Cat ask politely. “I don’t have any flour, and sugar, but yes, I have some milk.” Replied Mrs. Cow. “Great! Can I have some?” Mrs. Wild Cat was excited. “Sure. Come in and take as much as you want.” Replied Mrs. Cow. “Thank you so much” said Mrs. Wild Cat. Then she went to another friend. ______________________________________________________________________________ “Good Morning Mrs. Ant. I wish to bake a cake and I need some flour, and sugar for it. I wonder if you have any and can give me some” Mrs. Wild Cat ask politely. “I don’t have any flour, but yes, I have some sugar.” Replied Mrs. Ant. “Great! Can I have some?” Mrs. Wild Cat was excited. “Sure. Come in and take as much as you want.” Replied Mrs. Ant. “Thank you so much” said Mrs. Wild Cat. Then she thought for a moment who might have flour. Mr. Foxwas very famous for her pancakes but she was not in the friend list. “No harm in trying” thought Mrs. Wild Cat and went to her house. It was good chat with Mrs. Fox and the problem was solved too. Mrs. Wild Cat started her car and go on knocking door after door to collect the things. She also invited them all for an evening tea with the carrot cake. She was tired but she prepared the cake with a great one. In the evening all the friends were where there on Mrs. Wild Cat’s dining table. ______________________________________________________________________________ “It’s delicious,” said Mrs. Hen “It’s lovely,” said Mrs. Rabbit “It’s tasty,” said Mrs. Cow “It’s yummy,” said Mrs. Ant “It’s more than my pancakes,” said Mrs. Fox Mrs. Wild Cat was so happy. Everyone liked her carrot cake. THE END Saat ini anda sudah membaca tentang Contoh Naskah Drama fabel dalam bahasa inggris yang kami berikan diatas, semoga bisa menjadi info bermanfaat ya, dan jangan lupa baca selengkapnya disini untuk Kumpulan Naskah Drama yang lainnya juga. Fabel adalah suatu genre cerita yang menceritakan kehidupan binatang, pohon, atau makhluk tertentu yang mempunyai kemampuan seperti manusia seperti berpikir dan berbicara. Kalau di Indonesia fabel semacam dongeng binatang yang sering didongengkan orang tua atau guru, seperti si kancil, si raja hutan, dll. Karena dongeng binatang sangat populer, cerita fabel sering dipentaskan dalam drama di sekolah. Nah bagi kamu yang sedang mencari drama pendek yang diperankan oleh 3 orang, berikut beberapa drama yang ada di buku Children’s Classics In Dramatic Form by Augusta Stevenson. THE CAT AND THE MOUSE TIME perhaps this minute. PLACE perhaps your own garret. Characters MOTHER MOUSE. HER DAUGHTER, MISS MOUSE. THE CAT. [MOTHER MOUSE and MISS MOUSE are in their spare room because Mother Mouse is getting ready for a journey. Miss Mouse helps her. The CAT is outside, peeping now and then through the window, but so slyly that the mice do not see her.] MOTHER MOUSE going. Now mind you keep one eye on our grease-pot, child. MISS MOUSE. That I will, dear mother! MOTHER MOUSE. Let no one in,—no one! no one! MISS MOUSE. No one, dear mother! MOTHER MOUSE. I’ll not be long away. Good-by, my child. Starting out; stopping. Mind you show no one the grease-pot, child,—no one! no one! Miss MOUSE. No one, dear mother! [Mother Mouse goes out of the front door.] CAT calling through window. Oh, Miss Mouse! Oh, Miss Mouse! MISS MOUSE showing alarm. Who calls? CAT very sweetly. Only I! Will you please let me in? MISS MOUSE shaking head. Mother said— CAT interrupting quickly. T is a matter of business! MISS MOUSE shaking head. But mother said— CAT interrupting. T is most important! MISS MOUSE as before. But mother said— CAT interrupting. I wish your advice—you are so clever! MISS MOUSE showing she is pleased; starting to window. Oh, do you truly think so? CAT nodding. Every one thinks so! MISS MOUSE showing she is more pleased; going to the window. Oh, do they, truly? CAT. Oh, truly they do! MISS MOUSE showing she is most pleased; opening window. What else nice say they? CAT jumping in. That I’ll tell you by and by. Sniffing about. There must be a grease-pot about! Am I not right? MISS MOUSE. Mother said— CAT interrupting. Only tell me if I be right! T will do no harm! MISS MOUSE hesitating. Well—then—yes. But t is put away for our winter stores. CAT nodding. Just so! Now, I can’t decide where to keep my grease-pot when I have bought one. Won’t you give me your advice? You are so wise. MISS MOUSE. Do you truly think I’m wise? CAT nodding. Aye, and if you will tell me where to keep my grease-pot when I have bought it, I’ll tell you something more. MISS MOUSE greatly pleased. About me? CAT nodding. Yes,—what every one says about your being so beautiful. But first I must know where to keep my grease-pot. MISS MOUSE. Then listen—you must keep it, when you have bought it, in the northwest corner. [The Cat runs quickly to the northwest corner.] MISS MOUSE in alarm. Come away! Come away! CAT. Why, here is your grease-pot! MISS MOUSE as before. Come away, I say! CAT looking into the pot. Truly, the fat is kept hard and cool here. MISS MOUSE. I pray you come away! Mother does not so much as let me look into it. T is not yet time, she says. CAT looking again into pot. Exactly! She leaves the pot and joins Miss Mouse. T is just what I’ll tell my kittens about my grease-pot when I have bought it. MISS MOUSE. Ah, then you have kittens at home? CAT nodding. Such beautiful kittens! The eldest is white, with brown marks. MISS MOUSE. He must be charming! CAT. I’ve a mind to tell you his name. First, though, run out to see if your dear mother is not coming. [Miss Mouse nods and runs out. The Cat quickly creeps to the grease-pot and licks the top off. She crosses to the window just as MISS MOUSE returns.] MISS MOUSE. Mother is nowhere to be seen. Now what did you name your eldest child? CAT. Top-off. MISS MOUSE. Top-off? Why, that is a curious name! Is it common in your family? CAT. Oh, no! My second child has a white ring around his neck. MISS MOUSE. Remarkable! CAT. Very! MISS MOUSE. What did you name him? CAT. I gave him an unusual name. I will tell you what it is. First, though, run out to see if your dear mother is coming. [Miss Mouse nods and runs out. The Cat creeps to the grease-pot and eats half the fat; then crosses to window. MISS MOUSE returns.] MISS MOUSE. Mother is nowhere to be seen. Now what did you name your second child? CAT. Half-out. Miss MOUSE. Half-out? I never heard such a name! T is not in the calendar, I’m sure. CAT. What does that matter, if it pleases me? Now the last child is really a wonder. He is quite black and has little white claws, but not a single white hair on his body. MISS MOUSE. What have you named him? CAT. I’m afraid that will please you no better than the others, but still I will tell you. First, though, run to see if your dear mother is not coming. [Miss Mouse nods and runs out. The Cat creeps to the pot and eats all the fat. She then crosses to the window.] CAT. What one begins one must needs finish. [MISS MOUSE returns.] MISS MOUSE. Mother is nowhere to be seen. Now tell me what you named your youngest child. CAT. All-out. MISS MOUSE. All-out? Why, that is more curious than the others. I have never seen it in print. CAT glaring at Miss Mouse. You never will! MISS MOUSE frightened. What do you mean? CAT preparing to spring. I mean to put you down with the fat! MISS MOUSE. Help! help! [Enter MOTHER MOUSE just as the Cat clutches her daughter and jumps out of the window with her. Mother Mouse crosses and looks into the empty grease-pot.] MOTHER MOUSE sighing sadly. T was ever thus! Show your grease-pot, and you’ll go with it! THE CROW AND THE FOX TIME yesterday noon. PLACE a high tree in a grove. Characters MADAM CROW. MISS CROW, her Daughter. MASTER FOX. [MADAM CROW sits in the tree. Enter MISS CROW. She carries a large piece of cheese in her mouth.] MADAM. O joy! O joy! Come, dear daughter, come! We’ll dine as if we were queen and princess! [Miss Crow flies to Madam Crow. Enter MASTER FOX.] FOX. I bid you good morning, dear madam. MADAM. Good morning to you, dear sir. FOX sitting under tree. With your permission, I’ll speak with your daughter. MADAM. She’ll be pleased to listen, that she will—you are so clever. FOX modestly. Nay, madam, not so clever, only thoughtful. [He sighs deeply twice.] MADAM. You have something on your mind. FOX sighing. Yes, dear madam,—I am thinking of your daughter. MADAM. Then speak! Speak now, sir!—at once, sir! FOX. I speak. O sweet Miss Crow, how beautiful your wings are! MADAM pleased. Do you hear that, daughter? [Miss Crow nods, spreading her wings proudly.] FOX. I speak again. How bright your eye, dear maid! How graceful your neck! MADAM. Bend your neck, child! Now bend it well that he may better see your grace. [Miss Crow bends neck twice.] FOX. But oh, that such a sweet bird should be dumb!—should be so utterly dumb! [He weeps gently in his little pocket handkerchief.] MADAM indignantly. Do you think, sir, she cannot caw as well as the rest of us? FOX. I must think so, dear madam. Alas! [Weeping again in his little pocket handkerchief.] MADAM. You shall think so, then, no longer! Caw, child, caw, as you have never cawed before! MISS CROW opening mouth; dropping cheese. Caw! Caw! [Fox quickly snaps up the cheese.] FOX going. Thank you, Miss Crow. Remember, dear madam, that whatever I said of her beauty, I said nothing of her brains. [He goes, waving the crows a farewell with his little pocket handkerchief.] THE CLEVER KID TIME this morning. PLACE a pasture. Characters GRAY WOLF. WHITE WOLF. KID. The GRAY WOLF and the WHITE WOLF are standing at the foot of a hill; at the top of the hill is a KID.] GRAY WOLF. Look, brother, there is a kid! WHITE WOLF. Where? Where? GRAY WOLF. On that hill to the south. WHITE WOLF. I do not see her. GRAY WOLF. She is on the very top. WHITE WOLF. Ah, now I see her! GRAY WOLF. I wish we could get at her. WHITE WOLF. She would make a fine dinner. GRAY WOLF. She would, my brother. WHITE WOLF. She is so young! GRAY WOLF. She is so tender! WHITE WOLF. Well, we cannot get her. The hill is too steep. GRAY WOLF. We must make her come to us. WHITE WOLF. Yes, yes! That will be fine! GRAY WOLF. O little Kid! Dear little Kid! WHITE WOLF. O little Kid! Sweet little Kid! KID. What is it, sirs? GRAY WOLF. The grass down here is sweeter! WHITE WOLF. And greener! GRAY WOLF. And fresher! WHITE WOLF. And younger! GRAY WOLF. Come down and eat your dinner here! KID. Do you speak of my dinner, sirs? WOLVES. O yes, yes, yes! KID. You speak of my dinner, but you think of your own. I will stay where I am, sirs.

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