CONTOH NASKAH DRAMA DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS
Once upon a time a very poor woodcutter lived
in a tiny cottage in the forest with his two children, Hansel and Gretel. His
second wife often ill-treated the children and was forever nagging the
woodcutter.
"There is not enough food in the house
for us all. There are too many mouths to feed! We must get rid of the two
brats," she declared. And she kept on trying to persuade her husband to
abandon his children in the forest.
"Take them miles from home, so far that
they can never find their way back! Maybe someone will find them and give them
a home." The downcast woodcutter didn't know what to do. Hansel who, one
evening, had overheard his parents' conversation, comforted Gretel.
"Don't worry! If they do leave us in the
forest, we'll find the way home," he said. And slipping out of the house
he filled his pockets with little white pebbles, then went back to bed.
All night long, the woodcutter's wife harped
on and on at her husband till, at dawn, he led Hansel and Gretel away into the
forest. But as they went into the depths of the trees, Hansel dropped a little
white pebble here and there on the mossy green ground. At a certain point, the
two children found they really were alone: the woodcutter had plucked up enough
courage to desert them, had mumbled an excuse and was gone.
Night fell but the woodcutter did not return.
Gretel began to sob bitterly. Hansel too felt scared but he tried to hide his
feelings and comfort his sister.
"Don't cry, trust me! I swear I'll take
you home even if Father doesn't come back for us!" Luckily the moon was
full that night and Hansel waited till its cold light filtered through the
trees.
"Now give me your hand!" he said.
"We'll get home safely, you'll see!" The tiny white pebbles gleamed
in the moonlight, and the children found their way home. They crept through a
half open window, without wakening their parents. Cold, tired but thankful to
be home again, they slipped into bed.
Next day, when their stepmother discovered
that Hansel and Gretel had returned, she went into a rage. Stifling her anger
in front of the children, she locked her bedroom door, reproaching her husband
for failing to carry out her orders. The weak woodcutter protested, torn as he
was between shame and fear of disobeying his cruel wife. The wicked stepmother
kept Hansel and Gretel under lock and key all day with nothing for supper but a
sip of water and some hard bread. All night, husband and wife quarreled, and
when dawn came, the woodcutter led the children out into the forest.
Hansel, however, had not eaten his bread, and
as he walked through the trees, he left a trail of crumbs behind him to mark
the way. But the little boy had forgotten about the hungry birds that lived in
the forest. When they saw him, they flew along behind and in no time at all,
had eaten all the crumbs. Again, with a lame excuse, the woodcutter left his
two children by themselves.
"I've left a trail, like last time!"
Hansel whispered to Gretel, consolingly. But when night fell, they saw to their
horror, that all the crumbs had gone.
"I'm frightened!" wept Gretel
bitterly. "I'm cold and hungry and I want to go home!"
"Don't be afraid. I'm here to look after
you!" Hansel tried to encourage his sister, but he too shivered when he
glimpsed frightening shadows and evil eyes around them in the darkness. All
night the two children huddled together for warmth at the foot of a large tree.
When dawn broke, they started to wander about
the forest, seeking a path, but all hope soon faded. They were well and truly
lost. On they walked and walked, till suddenly they came upon a strange cottage
in the middle of a glade.
"This is chocolate!" gasped Hansel
as he broke a lump of plaster from the wall.
"And this is icing!" exclaimed
Gretel, putting another piece of wall in her mouth. Starving but delighted, the
children began to eat pieces of candy broken off the cottage.
"Isn't this delicious?" said Gretel,
with her mouth full. She had never tasted anything so nice.
"We'll stay here," Hansel declared,
munching a bit of nougat. They were just about to try a piece of the biscuit
door when it quietly swung open.
"Well, well!" said an old woman,
peering out with a crafty look. "And haven't you children a sweet
tooth?"
"Come in! Come in, you've nothing to
fear!" went on the old woman. Unluckily for Hansel and Gretel, however,
the sugar candy cottage belonged to an old witch, her trap for catching unwary
victims. The two children had come to a really nasty place.
"You're nothing but skin and bones!"
said the witch, locking Hansel into a cage. I shall fatten you up and eat
you!"
"You can do the housework," she told
Gretel grimly, "then I'll make a meal of you too!" As luck would have
it, the witch had very bad eyesight, an when Gretel smeared butter on her
glasses, she could see even less.
"Let me feel your finger!" said the
witch to Hansel every day to check if he was getting any fatter. Now, Gretel
had brought her brother a chicken bone, and when the witch went to touch his
finger, Hansel held out the bone.
"You're still much too thin!" she
complained. When will you become plump?" One day the witch grew tired of
waiting.
"Light the oven," she told Gretel.
"We're going to have a tasty roasted boy today!" A little later,
hungry and impatient, she went on: "Run and see if the oven is hot
enough." Gretel returned, whimpering: "I can't tell if it is hot
enough or not." Angrily, the witch screamed at the little girl:
"Useless child! All right, I'll see for myself." But when the witch
bent down to peer inside the oven and check the heat, Gretel gave her a
tremendous push and slammed the oven door shut. The witch had come to a fit and
proper end. Gretel ran to set her brother free and they made quite sure that
the oven door was tightly shut behind the witch. Indeed, just to be on the safe
side, they fastened it firmly with a large padlock. Then they stayed for
several days to eat some more of the house, till they discovered amongst the
witch's belongings, a huge chocolate egg. Inside lay a casket of gold coins.
"The witch is now burnt to a
cinder," said Hansel, "so we'll take this treasure with us."
They filled a large basket with food and set off into the forest to search for
the way home. This time, luck was with them, and on the second day, they saw
their father come out of the house towards them, weeping.
"Your stepmother is dead. Come home with
me now, my dear children!" The two children hugged the woodcutter.
"Promise you'll never ever desert us
again," said Gretel, throwing her arms round her father's neck. Hansel
opened the casket.
"Look, Father! We're rich now . . .
You'll never have to chop wood again."
And they all lived happily together ever
after.
CONTOH NASKAH DRAMA DALAM BAHASA INGGRIS
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