Title: Narrative theory GCSE
1Narrative theory GCSE
- Outcomes- By the end of the lesson I will
understand narrative structure in Media.
2What is narrative?
- If we wanted to understand narrative, what
questions might we ask?
3Narrative
- In media terms, narrative is the
coherence/organisation given to a series of
facts. - We connect events and make interpretations based
on those connections. - In everything we seek a beginning, a middle and
an end.
4Narrative
- Watch the following video- What is the narrative?
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?v4qQCx9mxV9gobav2e
5What is a narrative and what is a story?
- Story is the substance of a story (A meets B,
something happens, order returns). - Narrative is the way that the story is related
(Once upon a time) - Therefore, what was the narrative structure of
the video?
6Narrative in Media
- Narrative doesnt just appear in film as you have
just seen - Films
- Music videos
- Soap operas
- photos
7Todorov
- 5 stages of narrative
- What do you think the five stages would be?
8Stage 1- Equilibrium
- This is where everything is fine in the world of
the film - Main characters and settings are introduced to
the audience. We get a sense of the characters
world - http//www.tubechop.com/watch/93272
9Stage 2- Disruption of events
- Sometimes only the audience will be aware of the
events which disrupt the equilibrium. - The main characters will have not yet discovered
what is to come. - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vte6qG4yn-Ps
10Stage 3- Recognition of disruption
- This is when the key characters recognise the
disruption that has taken place . They learn what
the audience may have known for a long time. - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vMnwfHM-20kkfeature
related
11Attempt to repair the disruption
- This is the longest part of the film where the
main characters try to rectify any mistakes or
problems - http//www.tubechop.com/watch/93292
12New equilibrium
- Things are resolved and a new equilibrium is
created. - Things are different to the original equilibrium.
13Genre Equilibrium Disruption Recognition of disruption New equilibrium
Romance
Horror
Action
Sci fi
comedy
14Subverting the narrative structure.
- Can you think of any films that go against the
narrative structure?
15Starting with a disruption
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vZfAfQxb1_GQfeature
related - The film starts with the disruption
- What do you think is the impact on the audience?
16Narrative structure
- Flash backs
- Flash forwards
- Linear narrative (follows a chronological order)
- Non linear narrative (Doesnt follow a time line)
- Open narrative
- Closed narrative
17Another way to consider narrative structure
- Generic structure
- Opening
- Build Up
- Problem
- Events
- Resolution
- End
18Task
- Using a film you know well, identify the 5 stages
of narrative that Todorov discusses - Due Friday
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19Propps character types
- Propp suggested that all stories have 8 character
types and that there were only 31 things that
they ever really do. - In pairs write down as many character types as
you can think of -
20Character types Descriptions examples
The villain Struggles against the hero. May not be a person
The donor Prepares the hero or gives the hero some magical object
The helper (magical) Helps the hero in his quest
21The father of the princess Propp suggested it was hard to distinguish the princess and father character
The hero- Reacts to the donor, weds the princess
False hero Takes credit for the heros actions or tries to marry the princess
22Character Actions example
The princess or the prize Gives the task to the hero, identifies the false hero, often fought for during the narrative
The dispatcher Makes the issues known to the hero and sends the hero off on his quest
23Task
- In a film you know well, identify Propps
character types - Be prepared to shared with the class
24Binary oppositions- Claude Levi Strauss
- Oppositional characters- Good/ evil
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- On a simple note based on opposition or conflict.
- However the binary oppositions could represent
ideologies which are ideas that we have in
society
25Binary oppositions
- Male
- Humanity
- Nature
- Dirt
- East
- Bad
- Female
- Technology
- Industrialisation
- Cleanliness
- West
- Good