Beruang, Elang dan Ikan - Cerita Rakyat Bahasa Inggris
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Cerita Rakyat berbahasa Inggris dengan Judul Beruang, Elang dan Ikan (The Bear, The Eagle and The Fish) ini sama halnya cerita rakyat sebelumnya (baca: John Tukang Tidur) yaitu sama-sama berasal dari Republik Ceko. Selamat membaca..
ONCE
there was a count and he had three daughters. All of them were young
and as pretty as peacocks, but the youngest was the loveliest of them
all. The count had little money to spend, for he had lost it all by
gambling. And so--since he had to spend the time in some way or
other--he used to go hunting., One day when he was out hunting he lost
his way in a forest, and he could not find his way out of it. Suddenly a
big bear rushed out at him, shouting at the top of his voice. He said
he would show him the way out of the forest and, besides, he would give
him as much gold and silver as he wanted on one condition, and that
condition was that the count should give him one of his daughters in
marriage. The count was terrified. But after thinking it over for a
time, he consented at last. The bear showed him the way out of the
forest and gave him everything he had promised, and so the count was
pleased.
He
spent his time eating and drinking and gambling, till all the money
melted away. He never so much as gave a thought to the bear, until one
day, when the eldest daughter was marriageable, a carriage came rolling
up. The carriage was drawn by a pair of raven-black horses, and in it
sat a prince with cheeks of white and red, whose robes blazed with
gold. He came and took the eldest daughter and drove off. The countess
wept, but the count did not mind a bit, but being short of money, he
began hunting again.
One
day he lost his way again, and this time an eagle flew down to him and
promised to show him the way out of the forest, and to give him heaps
of money into the bargain, if he would only give him his second
daughter in return. The bargain was made and the eagle fetched away the
second daughter, and only the youngest was left at home. Yet even her
the count sold, and it was a fish that got her.
So
the count and the countess were left alone. They were very sad, but
after a time a boy was born to them, and they watched over him like the
apple of their eye. When the boy was grown up, he saw that the countess
looked sad sometimes, and he gave her no rest till she had told him
everything. When he had heard the story, he put his best clothes on,
took his sword, mounted his horse, and said good-bye to his parents,
telling them that he was going to search for his lost sisters.
So
he rode on till he came to the eldest sister. Her he found playing
with three little bear cubs, for these were her babies. He met his
brother-in-law, who gave him three hairs and told him to rub those hairs
with his fingers if he found himself in any difficulty. Then he went
to the second sister, and found her with two eaglets and the old eagle,
his brother-in-law, as well. The eagle gave him three feathers, saying
they would be of help to him in time of need. He thanked the eagle for
that and went on his way, and at last he came to his youngest sister.
It was not so easy to get to her, for she dwelt under the water, and he
had to drop into her house through the chimney. He would have missed
the chimney if it hadn't been for the smoke from it: it was bluish
smoke, hardly visible.His sister welcomed him heartily and showed him
her baby, a pretty little fish, and her husband, a giant fish. The lad
got three fish-scales from the husband to use in time of trouble.
He
learned that the bear and the eagle were the brothers of the fish.
They were sons of a powerful king, but they had been enchanted by an
envious magician and turned into these shapes. The sorcerer could take
different forms. But the brother must not let that dismay him. He must
get hold of a golden egg which was hidden in the sorcerer and throw it
on the ground. If he began to grow faint and did not know what to do, he
must call one of his brothers-in-law, and he would advise him what to
do.
And
so it was. The young count attacked the magician, who turned into a
bull. But the young count was not afraid: he rubbed the bear's hair;
the bear came running up and tore the bull in pieces. But out of the
bull flew a wild duck and tried to escape. Then the count thought of the
eagle feathers, and immediately the eagle flew up, and he tore the
duck to pieces. But a golden egg fell from the duck and it rolled into
the pond. But that too was of no avail, for the count rubbed the fish
scales, and after a while the fish threw the egg upon the bank. The
count caught it and flung it to the ground so that it was smashed into
many pieces.
At
once all around was changed. The pond turned into a meadow upon which a
beautiful castle was shining. The castle was full of servants and the
three princes, with their wives and children, were just walking out of
it. All were overjoyed to be so happily delivered, and, when they had
enough of rejoicing, they started off to find their parents.
Dongeng,
baik itu cerita rakyat (folklores), cerita binatang (fables), cerita
legenda (legends), cerita fiksi (fictions), cerita mitos (myths) dan
semua tulisan yang berhubungan dengan cerita adalah salah satu genre narrative text.
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