The document summarizes a story told through two different literary analysis frameworks:
1) Todorov's theory of equilibrium, disequilibrium, recognition, and repair. The protagonist experiences ghosts in the forest representing her inability to accept her partner's death.
2) Barthes' theory of enigma. The video starts normally but introduces mysteries like the ghosts' appearances and behaviors. Flashbacks imply the protagonist struggles with addiction, leaving it ambiguous if the ghosts represent dreams or memories.
1. Obstacle of Dementia: Closer Todorov Analysis
Equilibrium
The beginning is simplistic and does not give any indication of anything unusual or strange.
The main protagonist is walking in a forest but this is not a real inclination of it being
unusual.
Disequilibrium
The ghosts start to appear. This clearly shows that there is something unusual about the
forest that the protagonist as ghosts are supernatural and are not part of the social
normality or Equilibrium. The ghosts sightings become more frequent making the
protagonist scared as it unknown what is chasing her through the forest.
Recognition
The recognition of the problem comes when it is established that the main protagonist and
the main ghost (the lead singer) had a relationship in the past. The recognition that he has
died and she is unable to come to terms with his death since haunts her making the ghosts a
metaphor for her pain; constantly haunting her for an unknown reason.
Repair
The repair is when the protagonist reaches the main ghosts grave. She is crying at the
tombstones as she finally comes to terms with his death making the ghosts haunting her.
New Equilibrium
The girl wakes up from a comatose state in her room. And is able to leave her addiction
behind and start again from where she left before her partner has died.
Obstacle of Dementia: Closer Barthes Enigma Theory
The video starts normally with the protagonist walking through the forest. The ghost start to
appear and become more frequent establishing the mystery asking why are there ghosts in
the first place. This mystery is furthered asking the audience why the ghosts are playing
instruments and why is one singing. During the flashback the protagonist can be seen laying
up against a wall with a syringe next to her; this is another mystery asking the audience
whether this is a dream or a memory the protagonist and are the ghost a metaphor for her
paranoia. The lead singer also seems to have a very close connection to the protagonist
asking the audience what kind of relationship.