TIMESINDONESIA, JAKARTA - Have you ever heard of a story called Malin Kundang? Malin Kundang is the folklore of an ungrateful son originated from West Sumatra, Indonesia. Once upon a time, in a seaside village in Padang, West Sumatra lived a widow called Mande Rubayah with her only son, Malin Kundang. Malin Kundang is a popular folktale in Indonesian folklore that originated in the province of West Sumatra. The folktale tells of an ungrateful son named Malin Kundang and centers around the themes of disobedience and retribution that turned him into stone. Narrative text Malin Kundang merupakan kisah legenda yang sangat terkenal di Indonesia. Berasal dari Sumatera Barat, narrative text Malin Kundang mengisahkan tentang seorang anak yang mendapatkan kemurkaan ibunya karena kedurhakaan yang telah dilakukannya. Malin Kundang was a healthy, diligent, and also strong kid. He generally went to the sea to capture fish, as well as brought it to his mommy, or offered it in the community. One day, when Malin Kundang was cruising customarily, he saw a vendor's ship which was being raided by a tiny band of pirates. My dear I don't know this poor old woman." Then Malin cried to his mother " Hi, you poor woman get out of my ship!" Audience, Malin's mother begged sadly, " Malin my Son, don't you remember your promise? Why are you so cruel? I'am your mother?" Malin answered loudly " No, you're not my mother, my mother was death." THE LEGEND OF MALIN KUNDANG (NARRATIVE TEXT) One day in the Minang land, there lived an old mother or her son could call him by name "Bundo" and her son named Malin kundang or called Malin. Malin kundang is a smart boy, and liked to help his mother to take the firewood in the forest near his house, but he's little bit naughty. .

narrative text legend malin kundang