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Analysis Of The Beruas Prophecy

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“The Beruas Prophecy” by Iskandar Al-Bakri is a story focuses on the long buried treasure of Malik Al-Mansur, the last king of Beruas. Robert Fullerton, the Governor of the Prince of Wales Island strongly believes that the hidden treasure still exists according to the Malay Annals and is determined to add the treasure of Malik Al-Mansur to his collection. He then appoints Lowe and Duncan to search for the treasure. These British get tangled up with two Malay secret societies that are Indera Sakti and Darul Kubra. They fight again and again throughout the whole adventure journey of searching of the treasure.
It is a historical fiction that the author uses historical facts and situations as background for this story about fictional characters. From the reading of this historical fiction, readers learn to appreciate stories from the past as most of them feel bored while reading history textbook. It is good to engage readers with the exciting world of history. They can also develop an appreciation for the life experiences of those who may be culturally or socially different from themselves. Throughout reading this book, the readers can feel that he or she experiences the historical setting and situation as all of the plots in this book is in real places and a definite period of time in history that the readers intends to know more about.
‘Jasin wants to be a Sultan’s guard after completing his training…decided to attend the trial six months ago.’ ‘Lowe despises outdoor activity,
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