Todorov's theory of narrative structure proposes that stories follow a pattern of equilibrium, disruption, recognition, attempt to repair, and reinstatement of equilibrium. According to Todorov, a story begins with a state of order or equilibrium that is disrupted by some event. This disruption is recognized, leading to an attempt to repair the disruption and restore the initial equilibrium. Todorov applies this model to the plot of Batman, identifying the stages as Batman's absence leading to low crime, Bane taking over Gotham causing disruption, recognition of the situation, Batman's attempt to stop Bane, and Batman defeating Bane to reinstate the initial equilibrium.