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Narrative G325 theoretical evaluation of production
G325 theoretical evaluation of production Concepts to be worked through.  ONE of these concepts will be the focus of Q1b Genre  Narrative Representation   Audience Media language
narrative  theory: propp  - character types He concluded that all the characters could be resolved into 8 broad character types in the 100 tales he analyzed: The villain — struggles against the hero. The donor — prepares the hero or gives the hero some magical object. The (magical) helper — helps the hero in the quest. The princess or prize — the hero deserves her throughout the story but is unable to marry her because of an unfair evil, usually because of the villain. the hero's journey is often ended when he marries the princess, thereby beating the villain. her father — gives the task to the hero, identifies the false hero, marries the hero, often sought for during the narrative. Propp noted that functionally, the princess and the father can not be clearly distinguished. The dispatcher — character who makes the lack known and sends the hero off. The hero or victim/seeker hero — reacts to the donor, weds the princess. False hero — takes credit for the hero’s actions or tries to marry the princess. These roles could sometimes be distributed among various characters, as the hero kills the villain dragon, and the dragon's sisters take on the villainous role of chasing him. Conversely, one character could engage in acts as more than one role, as a father could send his son on the quest and give him a sword, acting as both dispatcher and donor. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Propp
narrative  theory:todorov – 3 act structure Theorist:Todorov Theory: 3 act narrative structure  What it means: Narrative are composed of 3 acts – equilibrium / disruption / new equilbrium Equilibrium – all is well, there is no conflict Disruption – An event happens to introduce conflict and problems into the narrative New equilbrium – all of the conflicts have been resolved and new state of order and balance come to exist
narrative  theory:Claude Levi-Strauss Binary Oppositions  What it means: A conflict between two opposing forces, e.g. good versus evil, on versus off, land versus sea Any narrative has binary oppositions – these exist to – produce drama and sustain interest Conflict is the engine of any successful narrative – no conflict, no story The western – basic binary oppositions
narrative  theory:Christopher Vogler – The Hero’s Journey Ordinary World The hero's normal world before the story begins Call to Adventure - The hero is presented with a problem, challenge or adventure to undertake Refusal of the Call - The hero refuses the challenge or journey, usually out of fear Meeting with the Mentor - The hero meets a mentor to gain confidence, advice or training to face the adventure Crossing the First Threshold - The hero crosses the gateway that separates the ordinary world from the special world Tests, Allies, Enemies - The hero faces tests, meets allies, confronts enemies & learn the rules of the Special World. Approach - The hero has hit setbacks during tests & may need to reorganize his helpers or rekindle morale with mentor's rally cry. Stakes heightened. Ordeal - The biggest life or death crisis – the hero faces his greatest fear & only through “death” can the hero be “reborn” experiencing even greater powers to see the journey to the end. Reward - The hero has survived death, overcome his greatest fear and now earns the reward he sought. The Road Back - The hero must recommit to completing the journey & travel the road back to the Ordinary World. The dramatic question is asked again. Resurrection - Hero faces most dangerous meeting with death – this shows the hero can apply all the wisdom he's brought back to the Ordinary World Return with Elixir - The hero returns from the journey with the “elixir”, so everyone in the world can use to heal physical or emotional wounds.
Youtube links The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ6exK876G0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fYn8-NTQSg&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1Srppbhxv8&feature=related Compare the market – Meerkat v Mongoose http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpQYiwfGGaI

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G325 narrative theory

  • 1. Narrative G325 theoretical evaluation of production
  • 2. G325 theoretical evaluation of production Concepts to be worked through. ONE of these concepts will be the focus of Q1b Genre Narrative Representation Audience Media language
  • 3. narrative theory: propp - character types He concluded that all the characters could be resolved into 8 broad character types in the 100 tales he analyzed: The villain — struggles against the hero. The donor — prepares the hero or gives the hero some magical object. The (magical) helper — helps the hero in the quest. The princess or prize — the hero deserves her throughout the story but is unable to marry her because of an unfair evil, usually because of the villain. the hero's journey is often ended when he marries the princess, thereby beating the villain. her father — gives the task to the hero, identifies the false hero, marries the hero, often sought for during the narrative. Propp noted that functionally, the princess and the father can not be clearly distinguished. The dispatcher — character who makes the lack known and sends the hero off. The hero or victim/seeker hero — reacts to the donor, weds the princess. False hero — takes credit for the hero’s actions or tries to marry the princess. These roles could sometimes be distributed among various characters, as the hero kills the villain dragon, and the dragon's sisters take on the villainous role of chasing him. Conversely, one character could engage in acts as more than one role, as a father could send his son on the quest and give him a sword, acting as both dispatcher and donor. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Propp
  • 4. narrative theory:todorov – 3 act structure Theorist:Todorov Theory: 3 act narrative structure What it means: Narrative are composed of 3 acts – equilibrium / disruption / new equilbrium Equilibrium – all is well, there is no conflict Disruption – An event happens to introduce conflict and problems into the narrative New equilbrium – all of the conflicts have been resolved and new state of order and balance come to exist
  • 5. narrative theory:Claude Levi-Strauss Binary Oppositions What it means: A conflict between two opposing forces, e.g. good versus evil, on versus off, land versus sea Any narrative has binary oppositions – these exist to – produce drama and sustain interest Conflict is the engine of any successful narrative – no conflict, no story The western – basic binary oppositions
  • 6. narrative theory:Christopher Vogler – The Hero’s Journey Ordinary World The hero's normal world before the story begins Call to Adventure - The hero is presented with a problem, challenge or adventure to undertake Refusal of the Call - The hero refuses the challenge or journey, usually out of fear Meeting with the Mentor - The hero meets a mentor to gain confidence, advice or training to face the adventure Crossing the First Threshold - The hero crosses the gateway that separates the ordinary world from the special world Tests, Allies, Enemies - The hero faces tests, meets allies, confronts enemies & learn the rules of the Special World. Approach - The hero has hit setbacks during tests & may need to reorganize his helpers or rekindle morale with mentor's rally cry. Stakes heightened. Ordeal - The biggest life or death crisis – the hero faces his greatest fear & only through “death” can the hero be “reborn” experiencing even greater powers to see the journey to the end. Reward - The hero has survived death, overcome his greatest fear and now earns the reward he sought. The Road Back - The hero must recommit to completing the journey & travel the road back to the Ordinary World. The dramatic question is asked again. Resurrection - Hero faces most dangerous meeting with death – this shows the hero can apply all the wisdom he's brought back to the Ordinary World Return with Elixir - The hero returns from the journey with the “elixir”, so everyone in the world can use to heal physical or emotional wounds.
  • 7. Youtube links The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ6exK876G0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fYn8-NTQSg&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1Srppbhxv8&feature=related Compare the market – Meerkat v Mongoose http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpQYiwfGGaI