ANECDOTE
1. Anecdote Text
What is Anecdote?
1.
Definition
and Social Function of Anecdote
Anecdote is a text which retells funny and unusual
incidents in fact or imagination. Its purpose is to entertain the readers.
2.
Generic
Structure of Anecdote
1. Abstract
2. Orientation
3. Crisis
4. Incident.
3.
Language
Feature of Anecdote
1. Using exclamation words; it's awful!, it's
wonderful!, etc
2. Using imperative; listen to this
3. Using rhetoric question; do you know what?
4. Using action verb; go, write, etc
5. Using conjunction of time; then, afterward
6. Using simple past tense
4.
Examples
and structures of the text
Snake in the Bath
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Abstract
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How would you like to find a snake in your bath? A nasty one too!
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Orientation
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We had just moved into a new house, which had been
empty for so long that everything was in a terrible mess. Anna and I decided
we would clean the bath first, so we set to, and turned on
the tap.
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Crisis
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Suddenly to my horror, a snake’s head appeared in the plug-hole.
Then out slithered the rest of his long thin body. He twisted and turned
on the slippery bottom of the bath, spitting and hissing at us.
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Incident
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For an instant I stood there quite paralysed.
Then I yelled for my husband, who luckily came running and killed
the snake with the handle of a broom. Anna, who was only three at the
time, was quite interested in the whole business. Indeed I had to
pull her out of the way or she’d probably have leant over the bath
to get a better look!
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Coda
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Ever since then I’ve always put
the plug in firmly before running the bath water.
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Example of Anecdote
A. Blessing behind Tragedy
There
was a black family in Scotland
years ago. They were Clark family with nine
children. They had a dream to go to America. The family worked and
saved. They were making plan to travel with their children to America. It had
taken several years but finally they had saved enough money. They had gotten
passport. They had booked seats for the whole family member in a new liner to America.
The entire family was full of anticipation and excitement with their
new life in America.
However few days before their departure, the youngest son was bitten by a dog.
The doctor sewed up the boy. Because of the possibility of getting rabies,
there were being quarantined for long days. They were in quarantine when the
departure time came. The family dreams were dashed. They could not make the
trip to America
as they had planned.
The
father was full of disappointed and anger. He stomped the dock to watch the
ship leaved without him and his family. He shed tears of disappointment. He
cursed both his son and God for the misfortune.
Five
days latter, the tragic news spread throughout Scotland. The ship, the mighty
Titanic, had shank. It took hundreds of passenger and crew with it. Titanic
which had been called the unsinkable ship had sunk. It was unbelievable but it
was.
The
Clak family should have been on that ship, but because of the bitten son by a
dog, they were left behind. When the father heard the news, he hugged the son
and thanked him for saving the family. He thanked God for saving their lives.
It was a blessing behind a tragedy. (Adapted from Look Ahead 2)
Generic Structure Analysis
Abstract:
Everybody has a dream. You have and so do I. When the dream will come true,
there is something wrong last minute before it. What will we feel? What will we
do?
Orientation:
the Clak family lived in Scotland.
They had dream to travel to America.
They prepared well for their plan
Crisis:
few days before they went to America,
his youngest son was bitten by a dog. It made they were being quarantined. They
had to forget their plan.
Incident:
the family was full of disappointment and anger. The father was angry with his
son and God. The family failed to travel to America and the father could not
accept it.
Coda:
the father thank to his son when he hear the ship sank. He thank to God because
of saving the family from sinking. He thought leaving behind the ship was not a
tragedy but a blessing.
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