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Sam is bullied by George so to get revenge Sam’s older brother and 
his two friends lead George into the woods for a “boat ride”. Their 
initial plan was to just embarrass the bully but things go wrong when 
George starts to bring up the past about the others present. George 
ends up getting pushed out of the boat and drowns. The friends then 
bury the body. Eventually the guilt gets too much for them so they 
come clean to George’s parents and the police and go out to get the 
body. George’s video camera is discovered and reveals the whole 
situation.
A narrative is a story or plot line. 
 A story is a basic succession of events arranged in a chronological 
order. 
 A plot is a sequence in which the events are shown to the 
spectator. Often different to a story. 
A story must include a goal orientated protagonist that the audience 
will love and follow. There must also be a set reason for the 
characters action (character motivation). The whole story must have 
a continuous theme or idea which is shown throughout the whole 
tale and put at an end. There must be a resolution at the end to make 
the story seem finished as the situation is resolved. Everything must 
have a causality and reason for it happening.
Toderov’s theory states that there are stages of a films narrative. 
 Initial equilibrium – normal life 
 Disequilibrium – where normal life is disrupted 
 Taking Action – restoring the balance 
 Different equilibrium – a new normal life
All of Toderov’s stages of narrative are evident in the film Mean 
Creek. 
 Initial equilibrium is shown when the setting is a normal school 
with the idea of a weaker kid (Sam) being bullied by a stronger one 
(George). 
 Disequilibrium is shown through the “revenge” arranged by Sam’s 
older brother where it goes wrong and George ends up drowning. 
 Taking Action is shown where those involved decide to come clean 
to George’s parents and the police, taking them to the site where 
they left George’s body. 
 Different equilibrium isn’t so much as shown but suggested as 
those involved in the incident have to live with the guilt of what 
they have done.
Propp’s theory states that there are several common characters that 
have to present for a narrative and there are specific stages the 
characters have to go through. These characters are: 
 The Hero- Overcome barriers to reach resolution at the end of the 
story. 
 The Princess – The reward for the hero at the resolution. 
 The Villain –Tries to prevent the hero from restoring equilibrium. 
 The Donor – Give the hero information or an object to help him on 
his quest. 
 The Sidekick – The hero’s ally and companion. 
 The False Hero - perceived as good character in beginning but 
emerges as evil. 
 The dispatcher - character who makes the quest known and sends 
the hero off
There are only a few of Propp’s characters in the film and these are 
still only vague showings: 
 The Hero – Even though he is the one to plan the “revenge” Sam’s 
older brother is the one to dive in after George to try and save him 
and is also the one who decides to come clean. These are vague 
hero qualities as he is overcoming barriers to reach a new way of 
life.. 
 The Villain – Even though George could be classed as a villain the 
character of Marty is the main villain, even after the others wanted 
to call of the plan he still wanted to go along, he was also the only 
one that didn’t come clean as he ran away, this is a villains quality 
because he tries to convince the others to keep the secret – 
preventing the reach of new equilibrium. 
Other characters would not come under any of the titles designed by 
Propp.
Levi-Strauss’s theory stated that the way we understand 
certain words and ideas doesn’t depend on any meaning they 
directly contain, but by our understanding of the difference 
between the word and its 'opposite' or, as he called it 'binary 
opposite‘ 
He believed that binary oppositions are vital to the 
development of the story as the battle between the opposites 
is what drives the story forward.
The Binary Opposite present throughout the film is Right vs Wrong. 
This is shown in different situations such as: 
 The bullying situation between George and Sam. 
 The hiding of George’s body. 
 Coming out about the situation to the police. 
This is quite a conventional binary opposite in Thrillers as this is the 
main argument in most situations.
Barthes’s theory states that there are several combinations of 
narrative codes that will create an impression of reality. 
 Hermeneutic/Enigma code – all things which express a question, 
it’s response and a variety of chance events which can either form 
the question or delay its answer. 
 Semic code – the way that characters, objects and settings take on 
a particular meaning. 
 Symbolic code – codes which signify Levi-Strauss’s binary 
oppositions. 
 Proairetic/Action code – the codes of behaviour that we 
understand from other narratives. Often used to advance the 
action. 
 Cultural/Referential code – refer to “a common stock of culture”
There are a couple of Barthes’s codes that are obviously present in 
the film Mean Creek: 
 Proairetic/Action code – The game of truth or dare is a commonly 
used idea in narratives of Thriller/Horror films and something 
almost always goes wrong so the audience already anticipate a 
problem occurring when the game is mentioned. 
 Symbolic code – The bullying situation between Sam and George 
is the way to express the binary opposite of right vs wrong.
The theories of Toderov, Propp, Levi-Strauss and Barthes are quite 
useful as they give you the basic ideas of what is successful for the 
narratives of films: the situations, characters, themes and realism. 
These are the most important aspects of the film as they make the 
story both interesting and believable. 
However they give you the idea that each stage and character MUST 
be present during every story otherwise it wouldn’t flow as it should 
do, which isn’t the case as some successful films don’t contain all the 
characters that “should” be present.
I think that Levi-Strauss’s theory of Binary Oppositions is the most 
useful because most if not all films of any genre (especially Thrillers) 
have an argument between two factors whether it be Right vs Wrong 
or Sanity vs Insanity. There are many Binary Opposites that can be 
present in a film and I believe without them the story wouldn’t be 
interesting and wouldn’t have a complete narrative.
I think that Propp’s theory is the least useful because not every film 
has an obvious Hero and Villain and some barely include the other 
characters that “should” be included. Also it gives false ideas about 
the situations that each character must go through as the main 
target for the hero could just be to survive instead of restoring the 
equilibrium. I think the theory is misleading and wouldn’t be much 
use in this type of genre.
The theories have given me certain ideas that I could possibly use for 
my Thriller opening sequence such as: 
 The Binary Opposition of Right vs Wrong or Sanity vs Insanity 
 The idea of foreshadow of a disequilibrium 
 A hero and Villain 
 Semic code, Symbolic code and Proairetic/Action code 
I will however be challenging some of the some of the characters 
stated by Propp because I don’t want the female to seem like a prize 
but to be her own person.
 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0377091/?ref_=nv_sr_1 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Character_theory_(media) 
 https://www.google.co.uk/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi&ei=MW42VPrED 
8-zhAegoYGgBA&ved=0CAQQqi4oAg 
 Narrative and Genre: Key Concepts in Media Studies – Nick Lacey

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Narrative research task new

  • 2. Sam is bullied by George so to get revenge Sam’s older brother and his two friends lead George into the woods for a “boat ride”. Their initial plan was to just embarrass the bully but things go wrong when George starts to bring up the past about the others present. George ends up getting pushed out of the boat and drowns. The friends then bury the body. Eventually the guilt gets too much for them so they come clean to George’s parents and the police and go out to get the body. George’s video camera is discovered and reveals the whole situation.
  • 3. A narrative is a story or plot line.  A story is a basic succession of events arranged in a chronological order.  A plot is a sequence in which the events are shown to the spectator. Often different to a story. A story must include a goal orientated protagonist that the audience will love and follow. There must also be a set reason for the characters action (character motivation). The whole story must have a continuous theme or idea which is shown throughout the whole tale and put at an end. There must be a resolution at the end to make the story seem finished as the situation is resolved. Everything must have a causality and reason for it happening.
  • 4. Toderov’s theory states that there are stages of a films narrative.  Initial equilibrium – normal life  Disequilibrium – where normal life is disrupted  Taking Action – restoring the balance  Different equilibrium – a new normal life
  • 5. All of Toderov’s stages of narrative are evident in the film Mean Creek.  Initial equilibrium is shown when the setting is a normal school with the idea of a weaker kid (Sam) being bullied by a stronger one (George).  Disequilibrium is shown through the “revenge” arranged by Sam’s older brother where it goes wrong and George ends up drowning.  Taking Action is shown where those involved decide to come clean to George’s parents and the police, taking them to the site where they left George’s body.  Different equilibrium isn’t so much as shown but suggested as those involved in the incident have to live with the guilt of what they have done.
  • 6. Propp’s theory states that there are several common characters that have to present for a narrative and there are specific stages the characters have to go through. These characters are:  The Hero- Overcome barriers to reach resolution at the end of the story.  The Princess – The reward for the hero at the resolution.  The Villain –Tries to prevent the hero from restoring equilibrium.  The Donor – Give the hero information or an object to help him on his quest.  The Sidekick – The hero’s ally and companion.  The False Hero - perceived as good character in beginning but emerges as evil.  The dispatcher - character who makes the quest known and sends the hero off
  • 7. There are only a few of Propp’s characters in the film and these are still only vague showings:  The Hero – Even though he is the one to plan the “revenge” Sam’s older brother is the one to dive in after George to try and save him and is also the one who decides to come clean. These are vague hero qualities as he is overcoming barriers to reach a new way of life..  The Villain – Even though George could be classed as a villain the character of Marty is the main villain, even after the others wanted to call of the plan he still wanted to go along, he was also the only one that didn’t come clean as he ran away, this is a villains quality because he tries to convince the others to keep the secret – preventing the reach of new equilibrium. Other characters would not come under any of the titles designed by Propp.
  • 8. Levi-Strauss’s theory stated that the way we understand certain words and ideas doesn’t depend on any meaning they directly contain, but by our understanding of the difference between the word and its 'opposite' or, as he called it 'binary opposite‘ He believed that binary oppositions are vital to the development of the story as the battle between the opposites is what drives the story forward.
  • 9. The Binary Opposite present throughout the film is Right vs Wrong. This is shown in different situations such as:  The bullying situation between George and Sam.  The hiding of George’s body.  Coming out about the situation to the police. This is quite a conventional binary opposite in Thrillers as this is the main argument in most situations.
  • 10. Barthes’s theory states that there are several combinations of narrative codes that will create an impression of reality.  Hermeneutic/Enigma code – all things which express a question, it’s response and a variety of chance events which can either form the question or delay its answer.  Semic code – the way that characters, objects and settings take on a particular meaning.  Symbolic code – codes which signify Levi-Strauss’s binary oppositions.  Proairetic/Action code – the codes of behaviour that we understand from other narratives. Often used to advance the action.  Cultural/Referential code – refer to “a common stock of culture”
  • 11. There are a couple of Barthes’s codes that are obviously present in the film Mean Creek:  Proairetic/Action code – The game of truth or dare is a commonly used idea in narratives of Thriller/Horror films and something almost always goes wrong so the audience already anticipate a problem occurring when the game is mentioned.  Symbolic code – The bullying situation between Sam and George is the way to express the binary opposite of right vs wrong.
  • 12. The theories of Toderov, Propp, Levi-Strauss and Barthes are quite useful as they give you the basic ideas of what is successful for the narratives of films: the situations, characters, themes and realism. These are the most important aspects of the film as they make the story both interesting and believable. However they give you the idea that each stage and character MUST be present during every story otherwise it wouldn’t flow as it should do, which isn’t the case as some successful films don’t contain all the characters that “should” be present.
  • 13. I think that Levi-Strauss’s theory of Binary Oppositions is the most useful because most if not all films of any genre (especially Thrillers) have an argument between two factors whether it be Right vs Wrong or Sanity vs Insanity. There are many Binary Opposites that can be present in a film and I believe without them the story wouldn’t be interesting and wouldn’t have a complete narrative.
  • 14. I think that Propp’s theory is the least useful because not every film has an obvious Hero and Villain and some barely include the other characters that “should” be included. Also it gives false ideas about the situations that each character must go through as the main target for the hero could just be to survive instead of restoring the equilibrium. I think the theory is misleading and wouldn’t be much use in this type of genre.
  • 15. The theories have given me certain ideas that I could possibly use for my Thriller opening sequence such as:  The Binary Opposition of Right vs Wrong or Sanity vs Insanity  The idea of foreshadow of a disequilibrium  A hero and Villain  Semic code, Symbolic code and Proairetic/Action code I will however be challenging some of the some of the characters stated by Propp because I don’t want the female to seem like a prize but to be her own person.
  • 16.  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0377091/?ref_=nv_sr_1  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Character_theory_(media)  https://www.google.co.uk/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi&ei=MW42VPrED 8-zhAegoYGgBA&ved=0CAQQqi4oAg  Narrative and Genre: Key Concepts in Media Studies – Nick Lacey