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Assignment 15: Narrative Theory
Patrycia Butrym
Esere Simei-Akajagbo
Shivonne Weekes
Courtney Buabeng
By Esere & Shivonne
Film: Memento
(2000)

Todorov’s Theory
•

Disequilibrium
•Has two time lines: One in colour & black and
white- reveals present time or reversed time
•Purpose- to experience what the main
character experiences
•Encourages the audience to feel sympathy as
he cant make create new long term memories

Attempt to
repair
•
Equilibrium
•

He gets revenger on the killer
of his wife.
Purpose – to know that he is
at piece.
This encourages the audience
to be relieved and know he is
at rest.

Equilibrium
• Equilibrium is
challenged
•The narrative isn't in
chronological order
•Therefore it doesn't
relax the audience
•It causes frustrationaudience are confused

Recognition
Disequilibrium

New
Equilibrium

• The character founds out who kills
his wife. He going to do something
about it .

• Does he remembered that he
killed him.

• Purpose - to show he has realised
something even though he has
short-term memory loss.

• Purpose - its not in chronological
order to show that he might
forget that he killed the murder
of his wife.

• It encourages the audience to
believe he is going to remember
and going to get revenge.

• It encourages the audience to be
confused and leaves a cliffhanger.
Genre

Film

Sci-Fi

The Hunger Games:
Catching Fire

Drama

Kidulthood

Romance

The Notebook

Action

Fast and Furious 6

Examples
By Patrycia & Courtney

Levi-Strauss Theory
Film

Opposite 1

Opposite 2

Explanation
Teddy and Leonardo are
opposites as Teddy is conveyed
as an“ evil”, deceitful robber
who rapes and kills Leonardo’s
wife. Whereas, Leonardo is
seen as the “good” character
who merely hunts the man who
he believes kill his wife.

“Memento”
Leonard Shelby, a man
who is suffering from
short-term memory loss,
uses notes and tattoos to
hunt for the man he thinks
killed his wife.

Teddy is a manipulative
thief who takes the
advantage of Leonardo’s
amnesia to direct him
away from killing him for
the murder of Leonardo’s
wife.

Levi-Strauss’s theory is that the
world in itself is described in
binary opposites. As they
provide narrative structure, it is
noticeable that there cannot be
any story without it’s opposite.

Over the years, the use of
binary opposites have
developed and is much harder
to recognise in films. Horror
films are the main type of
genre which use the binary
opposition in order to define
the difference between the
word “good” and the opposing
word “evil.”
Barthes Theory
Esere

Enigma Code Example
Crime Thriller
Side Effects

It is mystery based, because at the
start of the film it makes the
audience question:
•Why is she sleepwalking?
•Why does she need to take drugs?

•Why was he released from prison?
Esere

Action Code Example
Crime Thriller
Panic Room

Action:
•Burglars break in looking for
money
•Mum and daughter make it to the
safe room- the panic room
Assumptions:
•Panic room- is where the money is
•The mum sacrifices herself for her
daughters safety
Semantic Code Example
COLOUR
LEARN FROM EXPERIENCE
ICONOGRAPHY
Courtney

Colour: Black
‘Black Rain’
Thriller

Black leather jacket
and glasses- Power,
negativity and
mystery.

‘Death At A Funeral’
Comedy

‘Police Academy’
Crime/Comedy

Police uniformAuthority and honour.
Suit and tie with gloves.
Funeral hat- Grief and
respect.
Learn From Experience

Villain-Portrayed as sinister and
disturbed, who causes
disruption and threaten the
safety of the Heroine.

Heroine- Presented as the most
in danger and inert from being
threatened by the villain and in
need of rescue from the hero.

Courtney

False Hero- Distracts Hero from mission and pretends
to be on side with Hero but deceives him. Initially,
they aren’t suspected until little clues reveal them.

Hero- Strong, attractive and
independent. Always on
quest to solve disequilibrium
and has good intentions.
Courtney

Iconography
Iconographic features such as
helicopters, explosions and
weapons have clear
connotations and meanings to
the audience for them to
recognise the genre of the film.

Weapons/Violence + Explosions
= Action.
Symbolic Code Example
‘CHEAPEN BY THE DOZEN’

OPPOSITES: YOUNG AND OLD
Courtney

‘Young’ Example

•The young people are rendered as
bothersome and up to no good.
•They work as a team to cause trouble,
whether intentionally or accidently.

•They are out of control and are free to do
what pleases them without much
consequence.

•They are always joking around and doing pranks.
•They’re badness is associated with something dark
and sinister.
•Mostly shown indoors

•Are associated with causing mess and
disruption as well as fast pace sounds
and music, and are deemed as the
perpetrators despite of their age.
Courtney

‘Old’ Example

•No matter what, have the
responsibility of caring for
the kids regardless of how
troublesome they are. (E.g.
Providing food.)

•The parents who are mature and
adults are seen as the victims and suffer
the destruction of the children’s actions
and decisions.

•They are often showed outside, representing their need for
freedom.
• The mother-Takes things seriously and are burdened with
worries.
Shivonne

Cultural Code Example
• Often the text relates to things in popular
culture or historical events.
• An example of this would be “The Godfather”: Family, Guns,
drugs, drug dealers, revenge, the location such as Las Vegas,
New York and houses, and cars
Propp’s Theory
Esere

Hero
Mulan

A Disney animation- ‘Mulan’ shows:
•Anyone can be a hero
•It doesn’t matter about your age,
gender, size or race
•Here the protagonist is a woman:
brave and a skilled fighterstereotypes are challenged
•Who is on a quest to save her
town
Esere

Villain
The Little Mermaid

A Disney animation- ‘The Little
Mermaid’ shows:
• The villain is a sea witch called
Ursula
•She's a very dark and sinister
villain- with a sense of humour
•Whose aim is to disrupt Ariel's life

Black and purple- connotes with danger,
mystery and darkness
Shivonne

Dispatcher
• Dispatcher is the one that usually helps the
hero on its way.
• It is often the father or the helper of the
father.
• He/she send the hero off to prove he can win
his worth.
• An example is ‘avengers assemble’
Courtney

Donor
The grandmother in
‘Cinderella’ advices
and gives Cinderella
magical tools to
help her with her
journey to the ball.
Courtney

Helper
Jackie Chan in ‘Rush
Hour’ is Chris Rock’s
helper who assists Chris
on his mission to
restoring the
disequilibrium and
saving a little girl who
gets kidnapped.
Courtney

Heroine
In ‘2 Guns’ the heroine is
kidnapped and
threatened to be killed
by the villains. She is
passive and is forced to
wait on the Hero to
rescue her from her
status quo.
Esere

False Hero
Aladdin

A Disney animation- ‘Aladdin’
shows:
• The false hero is Jafar
•His aim is to rule Agrabah
•Jafar tricks and manipulate Aladdin
to leave the kingdom to retrieve a
lamp so he could rule and be in
charge

Black and purple- connotes with danger,
mystery and darkness
Other Terms
Courtney

Diegesis

The diegesis of ‘Les Miserables’ is created
from the French Revolution which is an
event that occur in reality. The characters,
props and setting of the internal world is
created to show what the French people of
that time experienced.
Esere

Narrative Range
Unrestricted Narration
Man On A Ledge

‘Man On A Ledge’:
• Creates tension
•Ex-cop threatens to jump of a
ledge
•The unrestricted narratives makes
the enigmas unclear- the audience
expect certain conventions to
happen as at the start the man
wants to jump off
•It distracts the audience from the
bigger picture
Esere

Narrative Range
Restricted Narration
Black Swan

‘Black Swan’:
• Provides viewers with Nina’s
perspective
•The restricted narrative creates
little enigmas
•The title ‘Black Swan’- is revealed
by the enigmas
• Creates suspense
Shivonne

Narrative Depth
• Objective Character Identification:
• This is when the audience is given contact
with the characters point of views such as
dreams, fantasies and memories.
• Subjective Character Identification:
• This is when the audience is given contact
what a range of characters see and do.
Cameron’s Theory
Modular Narratives
Shivonne

Forking Path
• The forking path is a narrative that shows
possible outcomes that can occur from small
changes in single events. This introduces a
numerous of plotlines which usually
challenges one another.
• For example – ‘Final Destination 5’
Shivonne

Forking Path
Shivonne
Patrycia

Episodic
• This is an collection of multiple stories. It is organised in
two ways :
-Narrative Anthology...Consists a series of shorter tales which
are disconnected however they share a random similarity.
EXAMPLES: Different episodes but all of them contain
survivors of a shipwreck.
-Abstract...This is characterized by the operation of a nonnarrative formal system which appears to question the
organization of narrative elements
EXAMPLES: A range of sequences of the alphabet & numbers
Courtney

Anachronic

‘Final Destination’ consists of flashforward's into future events and is later on
revealed how that predicted event will pan
out.
Esere

Modular Narrative
Split Screen
Scott Pilgram vs The
World

‘Scott Pilgram vs The World’:
• Split screen- shows actions/events
are happening at the same time
•In this case, its expressing the
same emotion: the action are the
same.

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Assignment 15

  • 1. Assignment 15: Narrative Theory Patrycia Butrym Esere Simei-Akajagbo Shivonne Weekes Courtney Buabeng
  • 2. By Esere & Shivonne Film: Memento (2000) Todorov’s Theory • Disequilibrium •Has two time lines: One in colour & black and white- reveals present time or reversed time •Purpose- to experience what the main character experiences •Encourages the audience to feel sympathy as he cant make create new long term memories Attempt to repair • Equilibrium • He gets revenger on the killer of his wife. Purpose – to know that he is at piece. This encourages the audience to be relieved and know he is at rest. Equilibrium • Equilibrium is challenged •The narrative isn't in chronological order •Therefore it doesn't relax the audience •It causes frustrationaudience are confused Recognition Disequilibrium New Equilibrium • The character founds out who kills his wife. He going to do something about it . • Does he remembered that he killed him. • Purpose - to show he has realised something even though he has short-term memory loss. • Purpose - its not in chronological order to show that he might forget that he killed the murder of his wife. • It encourages the audience to believe he is going to remember and going to get revenge. • It encourages the audience to be confused and leaves a cliffhanger.
  • 3. Genre Film Sci-Fi The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Drama Kidulthood Romance The Notebook Action Fast and Furious 6 Examples
  • 4. By Patrycia & Courtney Levi-Strauss Theory Film Opposite 1 Opposite 2 Explanation Teddy and Leonardo are opposites as Teddy is conveyed as an“ evil”, deceitful robber who rapes and kills Leonardo’s wife. Whereas, Leonardo is seen as the “good” character who merely hunts the man who he believes kill his wife. “Memento” Leonard Shelby, a man who is suffering from short-term memory loss, uses notes and tattoos to hunt for the man he thinks killed his wife. Teddy is a manipulative thief who takes the advantage of Leonardo’s amnesia to direct him away from killing him for the murder of Leonardo’s wife. Levi-Strauss’s theory is that the world in itself is described in binary opposites. As they provide narrative structure, it is noticeable that there cannot be any story without it’s opposite. Over the years, the use of binary opposites have developed and is much harder to recognise in films. Horror films are the main type of genre which use the binary opposition in order to define the difference between the word “good” and the opposing word “evil.”
  • 6. Esere Enigma Code Example Crime Thriller Side Effects It is mystery based, because at the start of the film it makes the audience question: •Why is she sleepwalking? •Why does she need to take drugs? •Why was he released from prison?
  • 7. Esere Action Code Example Crime Thriller Panic Room Action: •Burglars break in looking for money •Mum and daughter make it to the safe room- the panic room Assumptions: •Panic room- is where the money is •The mum sacrifices herself for her daughters safety
  • 8. Semantic Code Example COLOUR LEARN FROM EXPERIENCE ICONOGRAPHY
  • 9. Courtney Colour: Black ‘Black Rain’ Thriller Black leather jacket and glasses- Power, negativity and mystery. ‘Death At A Funeral’ Comedy ‘Police Academy’ Crime/Comedy Police uniformAuthority and honour. Suit and tie with gloves. Funeral hat- Grief and respect.
  • 10. Learn From Experience Villain-Portrayed as sinister and disturbed, who causes disruption and threaten the safety of the Heroine. Heroine- Presented as the most in danger and inert from being threatened by the villain and in need of rescue from the hero. Courtney False Hero- Distracts Hero from mission and pretends to be on side with Hero but deceives him. Initially, they aren’t suspected until little clues reveal them. Hero- Strong, attractive and independent. Always on quest to solve disequilibrium and has good intentions.
  • 11. Courtney Iconography Iconographic features such as helicopters, explosions and weapons have clear connotations and meanings to the audience for them to recognise the genre of the film. Weapons/Violence + Explosions = Action.
  • 12. Symbolic Code Example ‘CHEAPEN BY THE DOZEN’ OPPOSITES: YOUNG AND OLD
  • 13. Courtney ‘Young’ Example •The young people are rendered as bothersome and up to no good. •They work as a team to cause trouble, whether intentionally or accidently. •They are out of control and are free to do what pleases them without much consequence. •They are always joking around and doing pranks. •They’re badness is associated with something dark and sinister. •Mostly shown indoors •Are associated with causing mess and disruption as well as fast pace sounds and music, and are deemed as the perpetrators despite of their age.
  • 14. Courtney ‘Old’ Example •No matter what, have the responsibility of caring for the kids regardless of how troublesome they are. (E.g. Providing food.) •The parents who are mature and adults are seen as the victims and suffer the destruction of the children’s actions and decisions. •They are often showed outside, representing their need for freedom. • The mother-Takes things seriously and are burdened with worries.
  • 15. Shivonne Cultural Code Example • Often the text relates to things in popular culture or historical events. • An example of this would be “The Godfather”: Family, Guns, drugs, drug dealers, revenge, the location such as Las Vegas, New York and houses, and cars
  • 17. Esere Hero Mulan A Disney animation- ‘Mulan’ shows: •Anyone can be a hero •It doesn’t matter about your age, gender, size or race •Here the protagonist is a woman: brave and a skilled fighterstereotypes are challenged •Who is on a quest to save her town
  • 18. Esere Villain The Little Mermaid A Disney animation- ‘The Little Mermaid’ shows: • The villain is a sea witch called Ursula •She's a very dark and sinister villain- with a sense of humour •Whose aim is to disrupt Ariel's life Black and purple- connotes with danger, mystery and darkness
  • 19. Shivonne Dispatcher • Dispatcher is the one that usually helps the hero on its way. • It is often the father or the helper of the father. • He/she send the hero off to prove he can win his worth. • An example is ‘avengers assemble’
  • 20. Courtney Donor The grandmother in ‘Cinderella’ advices and gives Cinderella magical tools to help her with her journey to the ball.
  • 21. Courtney Helper Jackie Chan in ‘Rush Hour’ is Chris Rock’s helper who assists Chris on his mission to restoring the disequilibrium and saving a little girl who gets kidnapped.
  • 22. Courtney Heroine In ‘2 Guns’ the heroine is kidnapped and threatened to be killed by the villains. She is passive and is forced to wait on the Hero to rescue her from her status quo.
  • 23. Esere False Hero Aladdin A Disney animation- ‘Aladdin’ shows: • The false hero is Jafar •His aim is to rule Agrabah •Jafar tricks and manipulate Aladdin to leave the kingdom to retrieve a lamp so he could rule and be in charge Black and purple- connotes with danger, mystery and darkness
  • 25. Courtney Diegesis The diegesis of ‘Les Miserables’ is created from the French Revolution which is an event that occur in reality. The characters, props and setting of the internal world is created to show what the French people of that time experienced.
  • 26. Esere Narrative Range Unrestricted Narration Man On A Ledge ‘Man On A Ledge’: • Creates tension •Ex-cop threatens to jump of a ledge •The unrestricted narratives makes the enigmas unclear- the audience expect certain conventions to happen as at the start the man wants to jump off •It distracts the audience from the bigger picture
  • 27. Esere Narrative Range Restricted Narration Black Swan ‘Black Swan’: • Provides viewers with Nina’s perspective •The restricted narrative creates little enigmas •The title ‘Black Swan’- is revealed by the enigmas • Creates suspense
  • 28. Shivonne Narrative Depth • Objective Character Identification: • This is when the audience is given contact with the characters point of views such as dreams, fantasies and memories. • Subjective Character Identification: • This is when the audience is given contact what a range of characters see and do.
  • 30. Shivonne Forking Path • The forking path is a narrative that shows possible outcomes that can occur from small changes in single events. This introduces a numerous of plotlines which usually challenges one another. • For example – ‘Final Destination 5’
  • 33. Patrycia Episodic • This is an collection of multiple stories. It is organised in two ways : -Narrative Anthology...Consists a series of shorter tales which are disconnected however they share a random similarity. EXAMPLES: Different episodes but all of them contain survivors of a shipwreck. -Abstract...This is characterized by the operation of a nonnarrative formal system which appears to question the organization of narrative elements EXAMPLES: A range of sequences of the alphabet & numbers
  • 34. Courtney Anachronic ‘Final Destination’ consists of flashforward's into future events and is later on revealed how that predicted event will pan out.
  • 35. Esere Modular Narrative Split Screen Scott Pilgram vs The World ‘Scott Pilgram vs The World’: • Split screen- shows actions/events are happening at the same time •In this case, its expressing the same emotion: the action are the same.