Title: Narrative Task
1Narrative Task
2The Task
- Our task was to take photos of a crime story wed
created. We chose to do a murder story, where the
murderer would strangle the victim and a passerby
would find the body. Later, the murderer would be
found out by a detective and would be sent to
jail by a judge in court. - The next slides show the event taking place in
chronological order.
3The murder
Heres a picture to show the victim being
strangled by the murderer.
4Discovering The Body
Heres a picture of a passerby discovering the
body.
5Detective
Heres an image of the passerby showing the
detective the body.
6Discovery
Heres a picture showing the detective
discovering the murderer.
7Court
And finally, heres a picture of the Judge
sentencing the murderer in Court.
8Changing the Narrative
- However, not all narratives strictly follow a
chronological order. A lot of the time, the order
is different, creating a more interesting and
less predictable plot. - Here are some examples
9ORDER 2
A different order could be that it starts with
the court room scene, leaving the audience to
wonder why the character is in the court room and
what theyve done.
And then the story flash backs to the character
committing the murder as the court room works out
what happens. This could happen with the
detective and the witness as well, telling the
murderers story through a series of flashbacks.
10Order 3
Another order could be where the detective and
witness find the body first, like what happens in
programs like Midsummer Murders.
They would then have to try and work out who did
it.
11Order 3 - Continued
The detective could then work out who the
murderer is, accuse them
And expose how the murderer murdered their
victims in front of everybody.
12Order 3 Continued Again
That would then result in the murderer being sent
to prison.
13Order 4
The detective could begin with accusing the
murderer, leaving the audience wondering why and
what theyd done
They could tell the audience how a passerby found
the body.
14Order 4 - Continued
And then then tell the audience how, after
examining the body
She realised that it had to be the person in
question!
15Order 4 - Continued
This would lead to a court case.
And then the audience finally being told how they
murdered the victim.
16Conclusion
- As you can see, the narrative order can change
the story completely, allowing the audience to
see different points of view and be drawn in by
the enigma of What actually happened?