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Todorov’s Narrative Theory 
L i n e a r N a r r a t i v e
Todorov’s Narrative 
Per sonal Interpretat ion 
Todorov is a famous and well-known 
philosopher and has made a significant 
contribution to literary theory. He states 
that there are stages of five common 
conventions that many linear texts can 
be applied to. These stages are as such:
Five Stages 
1.Equl ibr ium 
The start of the story shows characters in a content state 
of mind where everything is as it should be and any 
potentially opposing forces are in balance; for example 
Toy Story begins with Andy playing with his toys happily . 
Children's animation films conventionally have a linear 
narrative in order for a young child to understand and 
follow the narrative. Therefore it must have a simplex 
structure which begins and ends in a state of equilibrium 
to make children feel happy.
Five Stages 
2.Di s rupt ion 
This is the stage in which a problem occurs 
that effects the content state of mind of a 
character. This occurs in ‘Titanic’ when the 
ship hits the iceberg. Disruption is 
extremely different within in a children’s 
genre to an adult film as in a children’s 
narrative in for example Finding Nemo the 
most disruptive part is when Nemo is 
caught by a fishermen and no harm 
comes to the characters. Whereas in 
Titanic an extreme amount of people die 
which isn’t appropriate to a child.
Five Stages 
3. Recogni t ion of Di s rupt ion 
This is the part of the narrative in which 
others/the person becomes aware of the 
disruption. An example of this is in The 
Simpsons movie where the family are 
kicked out of Springsteen and forced to 
move to Alaska.
Five Stages 
4. At tempt To Repai r Di s rupt ion 
This is the stage of the narrative where characters 
attempt to fix the issue at hand in order to restore 
equilibrium. For example in Your Next when the 
heroin attempts to kill all of the masked lunatics. 
During this stage within adult films typically 
someone who has a close relationship to the main 
character dies. For example in The Amazing 
Spiderman 2 when Gwen(Peters love interest) falls 
to her death.
Five Stages 5.Reins tatment of 
Equi l ibr ium 
This is the final stage where the problem is 
solved and characters are able to go back 
to a content and happy mind set. This 
occurs in Harry Potter and The Chamber of 
Secrets where Hagrid is released from 
Azkaban, walks down the grand hall and is 
hugged frantically by Hermione, Ron and 
Harry.
Narrative Structure and Theory 
Soap Operas 
I intend to create a soap opera trailer. However a trailer does not conventionally 
show a linear narrative. Nevertheless Todorov believes that elements of the five 
stages are applicable to a trailer. Typically Disruption and Recognition of 
Disruption appears due to soap operas focusing on melodramatic tragedies like 
in Eastenders. However as my trailer will be for a NEW soap opera it needs a 
balance between Equilibrium and Disruption in order to convey to an audience 
that there are elements of both within a soap opera.

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Todorov theory

  • 1. Todorov’s Narrative Theory L i n e a r N a r r a t i v e
  • 2. Todorov’s Narrative Per sonal Interpretat ion Todorov is a famous and well-known philosopher and has made a significant contribution to literary theory. He states that there are stages of five common conventions that many linear texts can be applied to. These stages are as such:
  • 3. Five Stages 1.Equl ibr ium The start of the story shows characters in a content state of mind where everything is as it should be and any potentially opposing forces are in balance; for example Toy Story begins with Andy playing with his toys happily . Children's animation films conventionally have a linear narrative in order for a young child to understand and follow the narrative. Therefore it must have a simplex structure which begins and ends in a state of equilibrium to make children feel happy.
  • 4. Five Stages 2.Di s rupt ion This is the stage in which a problem occurs that effects the content state of mind of a character. This occurs in ‘Titanic’ when the ship hits the iceberg. Disruption is extremely different within in a children’s genre to an adult film as in a children’s narrative in for example Finding Nemo the most disruptive part is when Nemo is caught by a fishermen and no harm comes to the characters. Whereas in Titanic an extreme amount of people die which isn’t appropriate to a child.
  • 5. Five Stages 3. Recogni t ion of Di s rupt ion This is the part of the narrative in which others/the person becomes aware of the disruption. An example of this is in The Simpsons movie where the family are kicked out of Springsteen and forced to move to Alaska.
  • 6. Five Stages 4. At tempt To Repai r Di s rupt ion This is the stage of the narrative where characters attempt to fix the issue at hand in order to restore equilibrium. For example in Your Next when the heroin attempts to kill all of the masked lunatics. During this stage within adult films typically someone who has a close relationship to the main character dies. For example in The Amazing Spiderman 2 when Gwen(Peters love interest) falls to her death.
  • 7. Five Stages 5.Reins tatment of Equi l ibr ium This is the final stage where the problem is solved and characters are able to go back to a content and happy mind set. This occurs in Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets where Hagrid is released from Azkaban, walks down the grand hall and is hugged frantically by Hermione, Ron and Harry.
  • 8. Narrative Structure and Theory Soap Operas I intend to create a soap opera trailer. However a trailer does not conventionally show a linear narrative. Nevertheless Todorov believes that elements of the five stages are applicable to a trailer. Typically Disruption and Recognition of Disruption appears due to soap operas focusing on melodramatic tragedies like in Eastenders. However as my trailer will be for a NEW soap opera it needs a balance between Equilibrium and Disruption in order to convey to an audience that there are elements of both within a soap opera.