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ASSIGNMENT 7: NARRATIVE
& FILM THEORY Research
Assignment:




                          Sanel Homer
   Narrative- is kind of retelling the story of
    something that happened but not the
    story of itself but the telling of the story.
    Closed Narrative:
1.   The viewers are aware that they are watching a whole story
2.   There are small number of dominant character
3.   The characters are place in the hierarchy of importance
4.   Audience are invited to make judgments on the characters
5.   Time is beaten and not with the actual time
6.   In a specific story times and events are special and not related to
     the outside world
7.   Audience regularly has evidence about the characters but from
     only one single text
    Open Narrative:
1.   There are more then one story lines
2.   There are many more characters- characters move in
     and out of fame and narrative meaning
3.   Time is more in order and more with the world time
4.   The modern and postmodern text are often linked
     between dissimilar piece of the narrative required and
     work on the parts of the viewers so they can
     understand the concept.
The narrative demonstrates one of the character as an
old women who then spreads her story of the deep-sea linear
•   He was a was a French philosopher
•   He was a Bulgarian literary theorist
•   He came up with the idea of equilibrium
•   Claimed all stories had a basic structure based on equilibrium
Equilibrium: It is when there is an equal balance between any powers, influences
             and the equality of effect.

Disequilibrium : It is a state in which things are not
                 stable or certain, but are likely to change sudden or be
                                    disrupted.


New Equilibrium: A restoration of balance and is found at the end of the
narrative.
    Todorov suggest that narrative are organised in 5 stages:

1.   A state of equilibrium (state of normality- good, bad or neutral)
2.   A disruption of the equilibrium (a character or an action)
3.   The main Protagonist know that the equilibrium has been disrupted
4.   Character tries to correct this in order to restore equilibrium
5.   Equilibrium is given back but, because casual change have
     happened, there are differences (good, bad or neutral) from original
     equilibrium, which establish it as a new equilibrium.
Applying Tordorov’s Theory


Equilibrium      Disruption           Resolution




                Stage 1:          One of the protagonist character
                Equilibrium       is a lonely wedding planners
                                  who’s looking for ‘Mr Right’


                Stage 2: Disruption
                Stage 3: Resolution

                                      The journalist and the girl
                                      Falls in love and screws the
                                      article
                                      About the women
Applying Tordorov’s Theory


        Stage 1:              One of the main characters
        Equilibrium           are suppose to be getting
                              married, two days before a
                              ‘stag do’ him and his friend
                              decided to go to Las Vegas.




        Stage 2: Disruption          The wake up one
                                     morning not knowing
                                     what happen the night
        Stage 3: Resolution          before because they
                                     were drugged. The
                                     groom was missing so
                                     they all went out o
         They find their friend
                                     search for him.
         and returned home in
         time for the wedding.
• He was a social Anthropologist
• He studied myths of tribal cultures
• Studied how stories automatically reflect the values, belief
  and myth of the culture.
• He states that in any narrative there is a constant creation of
  conflict/opposition that pushes the narrative forwards



    Key Terms
    Binary opposition: is an opposite of two
    extremes.
Claude Levi-Strauss approach to Narrative

• Levi-Strauss saw that we make sense of the world, people and events by
              seeing and using binary opposition everywhere.

 He observed that all narratives are organised around
 the conflict between such binary opposites.



       Examples of Binary Opposites

 • Good Vs. Bad                          • Protagonist vs. antagonist

 • Black vs. White                       • Actions vs. inaction

 • Peace vs. War                         • Motivator Vs. Observer

 • Young vs. Old                         • East vs. West
Example OF Binary Opposites Film




         • Peace vs. War




        • Good Vs. Bad
• He was a Russian critic and literary theorist
• He analysed over 100 Russian fairy-tale in the 1920’s
• He says that it is likely to classify the characters and
  their actions into clearly defined roles and function
• He states that all fairy tales have common narrative
  structures and character functions.
    He developed a character theory for studying media texts.
     There were 8 broads character types in the 100 tale he
     analysed:
1.   The Villain (opposes the hero)
2.   The Dispatcher (who sends the hero on its way)
3.   The Helper (who aids the hero)
4.   The Princess Or Prize (the reward for the hero)
5.   Her Father (who rewards the hero)
6.   The Donor (offers an object with magical stuff)
7.   The Hero (seeks something)
8.   False Hero (falsely assuming the role of hero)
1.   The Villain              Darth Vader
        2.   False Hero
        3.   The Donor                      Obi Wan
        4.   The Helper
        5.   The Dispatcher
        6.   The Princess Or Prize       Leia
        7.   Her Father               Leia’s Father
        8.   The Hero              Luke Skywalker



1.   The Villain           Agents
2.   False Hero            Cypher
3.   The Donor             Morpheus
4.   The Dispatcher
                            Trinity
5.   The Helper
6.   The Princess Or Prize
7.   The Hero                  Neo

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Presentation7

  • 1. ASSIGNMENT 7: NARRATIVE & FILM THEORY Research Assignment: Sanel Homer
  • 2. Narrative- is kind of retelling the story of something that happened but not the story of itself but the telling of the story.
  • 3. Closed Narrative: 1. The viewers are aware that they are watching a whole story 2. There are small number of dominant character 3. The characters are place in the hierarchy of importance 4. Audience are invited to make judgments on the characters 5. Time is beaten and not with the actual time 6. In a specific story times and events are special and not related to the outside world 7. Audience regularly has evidence about the characters but from only one single text
  • 4. Open Narrative: 1. There are more then one story lines 2. There are many more characters- characters move in and out of fame and narrative meaning 3. Time is more in order and more with the world time 4. The modern and postmodern text are often linked between dissimilar piece of the narrative required and work on the parts of the viewers so they can understand the concept.
  • 5. The narrative demonstrates one of the character as an old women who then spreads her story of the deep-sea linear
  • 6. He was a was a French philosopher • He was a Bulgarian literary theorist • He came up with the idea of equilibrium • Claimed all stories had a basic structure based on equilibrium
  • 7. Equilibrium: It is when there is an equal balance between any powers, influences and the equality of effect. Disequilibrium : It is a state in which things are not stable or certain, but are likely to change sudden or be disrupted. New Equilibrium: A restoration of balance and is found at the end of the narrative.
  • 8. Todorov suggest that narrative are organised in 5 stages: 1. A state of equilibrium (state of normality- good, bad or neutral) 2. A disruption of the equilibrium (a character or an action) 3. The main Protagonist know that the equilibrium has been disrupted 4. Character tries to correct this in order to restore equilibrium 5. Equilibrium is given back but, because casual change have happened, there are differences (good, bad or neutral) from original equilibrium, which establish it as a new equilibrium.
  • 9. Applying Tordorov’s Theory Equilibrium Disruption Resolution Stage 1: One of the protagonist character Equilibrium is a lonely wedding planners who’s looking for ‘Mr Right’ Stage 2: Disruption Stage 3: Resolution The journalist and the girl Falls in love and screws the article About the women
  • 10. Applying Tordorov’s Theory Stage 1: One of the main characters Equilibrium are suppose to be getting married, two days before a ‘stag do’ him and his friend decided to go to Las Vegas. Stage 2: Disruption The wake up one morning not knowing what happen the night Stage 3: Resolution before because they were drugged. The groom was missing so they all went out o They find their friend search for him. and returned home in time for the wedding.
  • 11. • He was a social Anthropologist • He studied myths of tribal cultures • Studied how stories automatically reflect the values, belief and myth of the culture. • He states that in any narrative there is a constant creation of conflict/opposition that pushes the narrative forwards Key Terms Binary opposition: is an opposite of two extremes.
  • 12. Claude Levi-Strauss approach to Narrative • Levi-Strauss saw that we make sense of the world, people and events by seeing and using binary opposition everywhere. He observed that all narratives are organised around the conflict between such binary opposites. Examples of Binary Opposites • Good Vs. Bad • Protagonist vs. antagonist • Black vs. White • Actions vs. inaction • Peace vs. War • Motivator Vs. Observer • Young vs. Old • East vs. West
  • 13. Example OF Binary Opposites Film • Peace vs. War • Good Vs. Bad
  • 14. • He was a Russian critic and literary theorist • He analysed over 100 Russian fairy-tale in the 1920’s • He says that it is likely to classify the characters and their actions into clearly defined roles and function • He states that all fairy tales have common narrative structures and character functions.
  • 15. He developed a character theory for studying media texts. There were 8 broads character types in the 100 tale he analysed: 1. The Villain (opposes the hero) 2. The Dispatcher (who sends the hero on its way) 3. The Helper (who aids the hero) 4. The Princess Or Prize (the reward for the hero) 5. Her Father (who rewards the hero) 6. The Donor (offers an object with magical stuff) 7. The Hero (seeks something) 8. False Hero (falsely assuming the role of hero)
  • 16. 1. The Villain Darth Vader 2. False Hero 3. The Donor Obi Wan 4. The Helper 5. The Dispatcher 6. The Princess Or Prize Leia 7. Her Father Leia’s Father 8. The Hero Luke Skywalker 1. The Villain Agents 2. False Hero Cypher 3. The Donor Morpheus 4. The Dispatcher Trinity 5. The Helper 6. The Princess Or Prize 7. The Hero Neo