todorov's narrative theory
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Todorov’s Narrative TheoryThe Exposition of a film
Todorov’s Theory
•Tzvetan Todorov simplified the idea of narrative theory whilst allowing a more complex interpretation of films with his theory of Equilibrium and Disequilibrium.
The theory:•The fictional environment begins with a state of equilibrium
(everything is peaceful as it should be)• It then experiences some disruption (disequilibrium)•A new equilibrium is produced at the end of the narrative
The five stages
1. A state of equilibrium2. A disruption of the equilibrium3. Some recognition of this disruption4. An attempt made to repair the damage caused5. A new equilibrium is established
These five stages make up Todorov’s NarrativeTheory.
‘Insidious’
• Todorov’s theory can be applied to the horror film ‘Insidious’, using the 5 basic steps.
PLOT:1. Boy falls off ladder in attic- goes into coma2. Paranormal activity in house- bloody handprint and attack by
mysterious man.3. Demon draws boy’s soul into ‘The Further’ horrific world4. Father uses his paranormal activity to enter world and save his son5. Father returns and strangles old woman- becoming the demon
‘Insidious’- Equilibrium and Disequilibrium
1. THE EQUILIBRIUM- this can be seen in ‘Insidious’ through the peaceful scene of the family moving into their new house and settling in.
2. DISRUPTION- Dalton, the little boy, goes into a coma after falling of a ladder in the attic when he claimed to hear noises.
3. RECOGNITION- the beginnings of the paranormal activity in the house, such as the books falling of the shelf, when they were previously untouched, and the bloody handprint
4. REPAIRING DAMAGE- The father, Josh, enters ‘The Further’ world in an attempt to save his son from the demon that has possessed his soul. He is successful
5. NEW EQUILIBRIUM- the father strangles the old woman and becomes the demon himself.