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Minggu, 30 September 2012

X English - English Drama Text


Drama text
MIMITARI
(based on "MOMOTARO" story)

Long, long ago there lived, an old man and an old woman, they were peas- ants, and had to work hard to earn their daily rice. The old man used to go and cut grass for the farmers around, and while he was gone the old woman, his wife did the work of the house and worked in their own little rice field. They didn’t have any children, so they prayed to God everyday.

Old woman      : “ today is the nice day, the water of the river is as clear as crystal.” (washed the clothes)
Seller               : “ excuse me, would you like to have my big, beautiful and fresh peach ?” (bring a basket full of peaches)
Old woman      : “ that peach is looked delicious. “
Seller               : “ you can have it. “
Old woman      : “ really ?”
Seller               : “ sure, just choose one. Which one do you like ?”
Old woman      : “ I like that one. “ (appoint the big orange peach)
Seller               : “ okay this one for you. “
Old woman      : “ thank you very much miss. “ (happy)
Seller               : “ you’re welcome. “ (and gone)
Old woman      : “ I have to go home and give this peach to my old man. “ (put all the clothes to the basket, and hurried homewards)

The old woman came home and wait for her husband coming. She had waited for along time, but her husband didn’t come yet. But at night her husband come.

Old woman      : “where are you my old man ?”
Old man                    : (came over the old woman) “I’m home.”
Old woman      : “oh Fii san ! I’ve been waiting for you to come home for along such time today. Where have you been ?”
Old man           : “what is the matter ? why are you so impatient ? I’ve been in the forest for searching the grass for our farm.”
Old woman      : “nothing has happened. Only I have found a nice present for you!”
Old man               : “that’s nice.”
Old woman          : (took the big fresh peach) “Just look at this! Did you ever see such a large peach in all your life?”
Old man               : “This is indeed the largest peach I have ever seen! Wherever did you buy it?”
Old woman          : “I did not buy it, someone in the bank of the river gave me this large peach.”
Old man               : “I am very glad that you have found it. Let us eat it now, for I am hungry.”
Old woman                : “okay.” (took the knife from the kitchen)

He brought out the kitchen knife, and, placing the peach on a board, was about to cut it when, wonderful to tell, the peach split in two of itself and a clear voice said.

Mimitari           : “Wait a bit, old man!” (stepped out from the peach)
(the old man and the old woman astonished and fell on the ground)
Mimitari               : “Don’t be afraid. I am no demon or fairy. I will tell you the truth. Heaven has had compassion on you. Every day and every night you have lamented that you have no child. Your cry had been heard and  I am sent to be the daughter of your old age.”
Old woman          : “alhamdulillah, thanks God you’ve heard our wish.”
Old man               : “yes, Alhamdulillah. What would we name our daughter ?”
Old woman          : “what about Momotaro, or the Daughter of the Peace ?”
Mimitari               : “no, no, no, no, no.. I’m a girl. Why you named me like a boy ?”
Old woman          : “ooh, sorry, sorry my little pity sweetty pie. “
Old man               : “okay, what about Mimitari ?”
Mimitari               : “ yeah, it sounds strange but that is okay.”

The years passed quickly by and the child grew to be fifteen years of age. She was taller and far stronger than any other girls of his own age, he had a beautiful face and a heart full of courage, and she was very wise for her years. The old couple’s pleasure was very great when they looked at her, for she was just what they thought a hero ought to be like. One day Mimitari came to his foster father.

Mimitari               : “Father, your goodness to me has been higher than the mountain grasses which it was your daily work to cut, and deeper than the river where my mother washes the clothes. I do not know how to thank you enough.”
Old man               : “ why dear ?”
Mimitari               : “I hope you will be patient with me, but before I begin to pay back your goodness to me I have a request to make which I hope you will grant me above everything else.”
Old Man              : “I will let you do whatever you wish, for you are quite different to all other boys!”
Mimitari               : “then, let me go away at once.”
Old man               : “what do you say?”
Mimitari               : “I will surely come back again if you let me go now.”
Old man               : “Where are you going?”
Mimitari               : “Far away from here to the northeast of Japan there is an island in the sea.  I have often heard how they invade this land, kill and rob the people, I must go and conquer them and bring back all the plunder of which they have robbed this land. It is for this reason that I want to go away for a short time!”
Old man               : “All you say is very interesting, Mimitari, I will not hinder you in your determination. You may go if you wish.”
Mimitari              : “thank you for your all kindness.”
Old woman          : “Go with all care and speed. We expect you back victorious!”
Mimitari               : “okay, I’m going now.”
Old woman          : “this cakes are for you, eat them if you are hungry.”
Mimitari               : “thank you mother.”
Old man               : “be careful. And take care.”

Momotaro now hurried on his way till it was midday. He began to feel hungry, so he opened his bag and took out one of the rice-cakes and sat down under a tree by the side of the road to eat it. While he was thus having his lunch a dog almost as large as a colt came running out from the high grass.

Aiko                      : “You are a rude girl to pass my field without asking permission first. If you leave me all the cakes you have in your bag you may go.”
Mimitari               : “What is that you are saying? Do you know who I am? I am Mimitari, and I am on my way to subdue the devils in their island stronghold in the northeast of Japan. If you try to stop me on my way there, I will cut you in two from the head downwards!
Aiko                     : “are you really Mimitari? will you please pardon my rudeness ? If you will take such a rude fellow with you as one of your followers, I shall be very grateful to you.
Mimitari               : “Why do you hesitate? Are you afraid of the sea? Oh! It will be far better for me to go alone.”
Prajurit anjing       : “please Mimitari !”
Prajurit monyet    : “we have come thus far !”
Prajurit burung     : “ it is inhuman if you leave us here !”
Prajurit anjing       : “we are not at all afraid of the sea.”
Prajurit monyet    : “do please !”
Mimitari               : “okay you will be with me, but be careful.”

Mimitari now got a small ship, and they all got on board. Te wind and weather were fair, and the ship went like an arrow over the sea. It was the first time they had ever been on the water, and so at first her friends were frightened at the waves and the rolling of the vessel, but by degrees they grew accustomed to the water and were quite happy again. Every day they paced the deck of their little ship, eagerly looking out for the demons’ island. And not much later, they reached the island.

Mimitari               : “there is the island, let’s go there !”
Prajurit anjing      : “ GO !”
Prajurit monyet    : “yeah, finally!”
Prajurit burung     : “yeah !”
At the islands the killers, rob someone food.
robber 1               : “ hey ! give us your foods or we’ll kill you !”
Poor someone      : “ please ! don’t ! don’t ! please ! my child is sick, these foods are for my child. Please don’t take it !
Robber 2              : “hey you are a poor woman, don’t deny our commands ! or we’ll kill you !”
Poor someone      : “ please, don’t kill me, I have a child. Please don’t kill me.”

And suddenly,  Mimitaro and her friends came up to them.

Mimitari               : “hey you men !”
Robber 1 and 2    : (turn their head looked at mimitari and her friends)
Robber 1              : “who are you ?”
Robber 2              : “why you could be here ?”
Mimitari               : “you don’t know who I am ?”
Robber 1              : “what’s your problem here ?”
Prajurit 1              : “we came to quell crime !”
Prajurit 2              : “release her !”
Robber 2              : “why do we have to ?”
Mimitari               : “because if you don’t. we’ll kill you !”
Robber 1              : “we’ll kill you first.”
Prajurit 3              : “no way !”

Finally Mimitari and her friends could defeated them, and the village began the peace village.

Poor someone      : “thank you very much all of you !”
Mimitari               : “ that okay ma’am.”
Poor someone      : “I won’t forget all of your kindness.”
Prajurit 3              : “that okay ma’am, say hay to your child, be well soon.”
Mimitari               : “okay guys ! let’s go home !”
Prajurit 1              : “okay let’s go!”
Prajurit 2              : “ bye ma’am! See you soon “
Poor someone      : “bye ~!

And they all went to Mimitari home, and met Mimitari’s parents. Mimitari’s parents were so happy, because their daughter could save the village, and went home safely. The old couple’s joy was greater than ever, and the treasure Mimitari had brought home with him enabled them to live in peace and plenty to the end of their days.  And they lived happily ever after.

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