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Narrative Theory 
Narrative refers to the way the film’s 
story is structured and the way in which 
events are ordered and revealed to the 
audience
Todorov’s Narrative Structure 
He suggested that conventional narratives are structured 
in five stages: 
• Equilibrium 
• Disruption of the equilibrium 
• Recognition of the disruption 
• An attempt to repair the damage caused by the 
disruption 
• New equilibrium 
This theory can be applied to psychological thrillers even 
though it may not always be seen in the most 
conventional ways. For example in Black Swan the 5 
stages are not as easy to see due to the confusing nature 
of the film.
Todorov’s Narrative Structure 
In Gone we can see Todorov’s theory: 
Equilibrium - At the beginning we see Jill, the main 
character, living a normal life as a waitress. 
Disruption – Jill discovering her sister is missing. 
Recognition – Jill going to the police station and 
getting a detective on the case. 
Attempt to repair – The main plot of the film 
involving Jill trying to find her sister’s kidnapper. 
New equilibrium – Jill killing the kidnapper and 
returning home with her sister.
Propp’s Character Types 
Propp studied 100 folktales and lore and found they 
contained 8 character types which are: 
• Hero (protagonist) 
• Villain (antagonist) 
• Donor 
• Helper 
• Princess 
• Princess’ Father 
• Dispatcher 
• False Hero 
Not all films have to have all of these characters.
Propp’s Character Types 
He also found there to be 31 functions in a 
narrative which includes: 
• The hero is prohibited from doing something 
• The villain learns something about the victim 
• The villain is punished, etc.
Propp’s Character Types 
Again in Gone we can see the typical character types but 
not all of them. 
Hero – Jill 
Villain – Jim LaPointe, the kidnapper 
Donor – Nick, who gives Jill information to who the 
kidnapper is. 
Helper - Det. Peter Hood, the detective who helps Jill as 
he believes her. 
The other character types are not seen in this film but 
they are not always needed to complete the narrative. 
One of the functions we see completed in the film is the 
villain being punished (when Jill kills LaPointe).
Levi-Strauss’ Binary Oppositions 
Levi-Strauss suggested that binary oppositions 
are key to the meaning making in narrative – he 
argued the constant creation of conflict and 
opposition propels narrative, and that narrative 
can only end on a resolution of conflict. As the 
audience we always judge on half of the binary 
oppositions in a more negative way therefore 
the meaning of the binaries are ideological as 
they are culturally constructed.
Levi-Strauss’ Binary Oppositions 
Examples of binary oppositions include: 
• Good/Evil 
• Men/Women 
• Truth/Lies 
• Normal/Abnormal 
• Strong/Weak 
• Light/Dark 
• Young/Old 
• Natural/Artificial 
• Sane/Insane 
Sane and insane are oppositions that are constantly 
explored in psychological thrillers.
Levi-Strauss’ Binary Oppositions 
Gone uses light and dark a lot especially in the 
lighting. This image shows us this as there is a clear 
distinction between the light and dark. The hero of 
the film is on the light side showing the audience 
her good nature while the person with holding 
information from her is on the dark side. This also 
shows us the good and evil oppositions. The film 
also uses truth and lies as many people hold back 
information to help themselves when Jill just wants 
to find the truth.
Barthe’s Enigma Code 
Barthes' Enigma Code is a theory that suggests a 
narrative portrays a mystery to draw an audience 
in, pose questions and, as such, become intrigued 
in the piece. It does this with five codes: 
• The Hermeneutic Code (narrative not being fully 
explained) 
• The Proairetic Code (building tension) 
• The Semantic Code (connotations in the story) 
• The Symbolic Code (deeper meanings in the 
story) 
• The Cultural Code (what is already set in our 
culture)
Barthe’s Enigma Code 
In Se7en the Hermeneutic Code is used to create 
mystery surrounding who the killer is. At the 
beginning of the film the characters themselves 
have very little information to who it is, 
therefore the audience also don’t know. This 
make the audience want to continue watching 
to figure it out through the use of clues and 
reveals like the use of fingerprints and library 
records in the film.
Barthe’s Enigma Code 
Insomnia also shows the enigma code but 
through the use of the Proairetic Code. For 
example within the film the main character, 
Dormer, comes up with a plan to lure the 
murderer back to the crime scene. Before we 
actually get to see the plan happen the audience 
is left to wonder whether it will actually work, 
which builds up tension, and they stay to watch 
and hope that it does work and when it doesn’t 
they continue to watch to see how they will 
eventually catch the killer.
Barthe’s Enigma Code 
The film Frozen (2010) uses the Semantic Code 
within it. At multiple points of the movie wolves 
are seen. The audience would connote this with 
danger and violence which builds up tension 
around the parts where they are seen. Watchers 
would see the animals and immediately think 
something bad is going to happen, due to their 
connotations, so they continue to watch with 
intrigue. This also links in with the Symbolic 
Code and the Cultural Code.

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Narrative theory

  • 1. Narrative Theory Narrative refers to the way the film’s story is structured and the way in which events are ordered and revealed to the audience
  • 2. Todorov’s Narrative Structure He suggested that conventional narratives are structured in five stages: • Equilibrium • Disruption of the equilibrium • Recognition of the disruption • An attempt to repair the damage caused by the disruption • New equilibrium This theory can be applied to psychological thrillers even though it may not always be seen in the most conventional ways. For example in Black Swan the 5 stages are not as easy to see due to the confusing nature of the film.
  • 3. Todorov’s Narrative Structure In Gone we can see Todorov’s theory: Equilibrium - At the beginning we see Jill, the main character, living a normal life as a waitress. Disruption – Jill discovering her sister is missing. Recognition – Jill going to the police station and getting a detective on the case. Attempt to repair – The main plot of the film involving Jill trying to find her sister’s kidnapper. New equilibrium – Jill killing the kidnapper and returning home with her sister.
  • 4. Propp’s Character Types Propp studied 100 folktales and lore and found they contained 8 character types which are: • Hero (protagonist) • Villain (antagonist) • Donor • Helper • Princess • Princess’ Father • Dispatcher • False Hero Not all films have to have all of these characters.
  • 5. Propp’s Character Types He also found there to be 31 functions in a narrative which includes: • The hero is prohibited from doing something • The villain learns something about the victim • The villain is punished, etc.
  • 6. Propp’s Character Types Again in Gone we can see the typical character types but not all of them. Hero – Jill Villain – Jim LaPointe, the kidnapper Donor – Nick, who gives Jill information to who the kidnapper is. Helper - Det. Peter Hood, the detective who helps Jill as he believes her. The other character types are not seen in this film but they are not always needed to complete the narrative. One of the functions we see completed in the film is the villain being punished (when Jill kills LaPointe).
  • 7. Levi-Strauss’ Binary Oppositions Levi-Strauss suggested that binary oppositions are key to the meaning making in narrative – he argued the constant creation of conflict and opposition propels narrative, and that narrative can only end on a resolution of conflict. As the audience we always judge on half of the binary oppositions in a more negative way therefore the meaning of the binaries are ideological as they are culturally constructed.
  • 8. Levi-Strauss’ Binary Oppositions Examples of binary oppositions include: • Good/Evil • Men/Women • Truth/Lies • Normal/Abnormal • Strong/Weak • Light/Dark • Young/Old • Natural/Artificial • Sane/Insane Sane and insane are oppositions that are constantly explored in psychological thrillers.
  • 9. Levi-Strauss’ Binary Oppositions Gone uses light and dark a lot especially in the lighting. This image shows us this as there is a clear distinction between the light and dark. The hero of the film is on the light side showing the audience her good nature while the person with holding information from her is on the dark side. This also shows us the good and evil oppositions. The film also uses truth and lies as many people hold back information to help themselves when Jill just wants to find the truth.
  • 10. Barthe’s Enigma Code Barthes' Enigma Code is a theory that suggests a narrative portrays a mystery to draw an audience in, pose questions and, as such, become intrigued in the piece. It does this with five codes: • The Hermeneutic Code (narrative not being fully explained) • The Proairetic Code (building tension) • The Semantic Code (connotations in the story) • The Symbolic Code (deeper meanings in the story) • The Cultural Code (what is already set in our culture)
  • 11. Barthe’s Enigma Code In Se7en the Hermeneutic Code is used to create mystery surrounding who the killer is. At the beginning of the film the characters themselves have very little information to who it is, therefore the audience also don’t know. This make the audience want to continue watching to figure it out through the use of clues and reveals like the use of fingerprints and library records in the film.
  • 12. Barthe’s Enigma Code Insomnia also shows the enigma code but through the use of the Proairetic Code. For example within the film the main character, Dormer, comes up with a plan to lure the murderer back to the crime scene. Before we actually get to see the plan happen the audience is left to wonder whether it will actually work, which builds up tension, and they stay to watch and hope that it does work and when it doesn’t they continue to watch to see how they will eventually catch the killer.
  • 13. Barthe’s Enigma Code The film Frozen (2010) uses the Semantic Code within it. At multiple points of the movie wolves are seen. The audience would connote this with danger and violence which builds up tension around the parts where they are seen. Watchers would see the animals and immediately think something bad is going to happen, due to their connotations, so they continue to watch with intrigue. This also links in with the Symbolic Code and the Cultural Code.