Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Narrative Theories - Miss Georgiou

Narrative theories were made by three people, including how the narrative is made up. Three people including Vladimir Propps theory, Todorov's theory and Aristotle's theory.

VLADIMIR PROPPS THEORY 
A Russian Critic, said that the narrative is based on the characters which perform a function.  
Including characters of:
  • The hero - A character that seeks something
  • The Villan - who opposes/actively blocks the hero's quest 
  • The donor - A character who prepares the hero or gives an object
  • The dispatcher - character to makes the lack known and send the hero off
  • The false hero - Takes credit for the hero's actions or tries to marry the princess
  • The helper - character who helps the hero complete task
This theory is allot like Shrek, therefore meaning its based more towards fairytales and not thrillers.

TODOROV'S THEORY
Tzvetan Todorov was against Vladimir Propps theory idea of narrative theories whilst allowing a more complex interpretation of film texts with his theory of equilibrium:
  • State of equilibrium
  • Disruption of equilibrium
  • A recognition that the disorder has occurred
  • An attempt to repair the damage of disruption
  • Resume or a restoration of equilibrium
The narrative is driven by attempts to restore the equilibrium.  However, the equilibrium attained at the end of the story is  is not the same to the initial equilibrium.  He argues that the narrative needs transformation.  The characters or the situations are made through the process of disruption.  The disruption itself usually takes place  outside the normal framework, outside the normal social events.

ARISTOTLE'S THEORY
Aristotle's theory was around the idea of certain theories.  The theory may include headings that are used by some producers. 
Including the themes of:
  • Inciting incident
  • Dramatic incident
  • Character Goal
  • Resolution
  • Sympathy
  • Empathy
Our narrative will follow Todorov's theory as it will follow a story which is realistic and will have a equilibrium included, therefore leaving the audience in suspense and wondering what will happen.  Our narrative will be realistic because we want our target audience to relate to the situation.  We will be including an equilibrium because it will leave the audience in suspense and make them keep watching, to see what will happen next.

1 comment:

  1. You have made a start in describing the various narrative theories and you have made a decision to follow Todorov's theory, but further discussion of how your group narrative, includes equilibriums and a narrative structure is needed. This can be achieved, by relating your points back to examples

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