TUGAS BAHASA INGGRIS BISNIS 2
MENCERITAKAN KEMBALI ISI DARI SEBUAH
NOVEL
FEBRINA
RAMADHANI
12212867
4EA11
TUGAS SOFTSKILL
B. INGGRIS BISNIS 2
JUDUL NOVEL : The Old Man & The Sea by Ernest Hemingway
The Old Man & The Sea
At only 27,000 words, The Old Man
and the Sea is a fairly short novel. The main character, Santiago, is a
down-on-his-luck Spanish fisherman in Cuba. Everyone looks down on him because
it has been so long since he has caught a fish. His only friend is his
apprentice, Manolin, who believes in him even though Manolin's family wishes he
would not.
One day,
after a dream about his youth, Santiago takes his boat out farther than any of
the other fisherman. He hooks a marlin, but it takes him two nights and two
days to battle the fish to the point of exhaustion. When the fish is finally
defeated, Santiago is exhausted and wounded (the line having cut into his
palms), but the hardest part of the experience is yet to come he still has to
bring the massive fish carcass back to shore.
Santiago
starts sailing home, but the bleeding fish carcass, which he has roped to the
side of the boat, attracts sharks. Santiago battles the sharks unsuccessfully.
There are too many of them and they eat the flesh off the fish. When Santiago
finally makes it back home with the skeleton, he leaves the skeleton by the
boat and carries the mast of the boat back to his home. Once home, he collapses
in bed and falls a sleep.
Meanwhile,
the villagers see the skeleton and are impressed by its length (18 feet).
Manolin, relieved that Santiago is safe again, makes plans with him to go
fishing together. Santiago falls back asleep and dreams the same dream that
prompted him to go fishing in the first place.
Sumber :
1.
The main character, Santiago = Subject , is a down-on-his-luck = Verb
Spanish fisherman in Cuba.
2.
Everyone = Subject looks down on him = Verb because
it has been so long since he has caught a fish.
3.
Santiago = Subject takes his boat out =Verb farther
than any of the other fisherman.
4.
He = Subject
hooks a marlin = Verb , but it takes him two nights and two days
to battle the fish to the point of exhaustion.
5.
Santiago =
Subject starts sailing home =
Verb , but the bleeding fish carcass, which he has roped to the side of the
boat, attracts sharks.
6.
Santiago = Subject battles = Verb the sharks unsuccessfully.
7.
He = Subject
leaves = Verb the skeleton = Object by the boat and carries the mast of the boat
back to his home.
8.
He = Subject
collapses in bed and falls a sleep =
Verb.
9.
The
villagers = Subject see the skeleton
and are impressed by its length (18 feet) = Verb.
10.
Santiago = Subject falls back asleep and dreams
the same dream that prompted him to go fishing in the first place = Verb.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar