Todorov's Narrative Theory

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Todorovs Narrative Theory

Shanelle Peters

Narrative Codes
The term Narrative means the way the process of telling stories is organised, structured and then potentially decoded or understood. Narrative has two parts:

Todorovs Narrative Theory


The Narrative Theory starts with a state of equilibrium. This then moves to a disequilibrium with the occurrence of a problem, then changes to a new equilibrium once this troublesome situation is resolved.

Narrative Structure
5.

New Equilibrium

1. Equilibrium

4. An attempt to repair the damage 3. Recognition of the disruption

2. Disruption of Equilibrium

Narrative Structure in The Cabin In The Woods


1. Equilibrium 2. Disruption of the Equilibrium

The two survivors Marty and Dana agree it is better for another species to take humanitys place if this is the price for human existence. They hold hands as the hand of an Ancient One rises up and destroys both the facility and the cabin with them inside.

Five college friends (Jules, Marty, Holden, Curt and Dana) drive to a remote cabin in the woods for a vacation. The enjoy the serenity and freedom of the cabin.

The group enter a cellar in the cabin and inadvertently summon a zombie family that kills Jules (The Whore) and Holden (The Scholar).

3. Recognition of the disruption Dana(The Virgin) flees with Marty(The Fool) to the lower levels of the technicians facility and discover that the scenario is to appease The Ancient Ones who require the ritual sacrifice of five young people who embody certain stereotypes. This must take place or The Ancient Ones will destroy the world. On the discovery of a hidden camera Marty becomes convinced they are being manipulated and are on a reality TV show. They attempt to flee but one of the technicians controlling the environment prevents their escape and Curt (The Athlete) is killed.

4. An attempt to repair the damage

Analysis of Opening Title Sequence

Camera
The Establishing Shot of rust coated clockwork is evident of man made machinery which could have connotations of the artificial.

The Establishing Shot of Lionsgate, (an independent entertainment studio) shows red and black clouds which not only create a sinister atmosphere but are similar to the preconceived image of hell; this is indicative of the involvement of a demonic entity.

Camera
The Extreme Close Up spilled blood portrays a cave man like drawing of what appears to be a harvest of crops. This then pans to another shot of spilled blood depicting a brutal sacrifice beneath what appears to be either the sun or an omnipresent being. The image could be interpreted as a depiction of Cain and Abel foreshadowing violent death.

A juxtaposition is created between the images of sacrifice and death depicted on the blood as the Two Shot Master Shot shows the two men by the coffee machine. This shows not only a sense of normality but contrasts with the previous images of mortality.

Camera
The use of the Three Shot and Dolly movement highlights that not only is the technicians break over but that their idle talk was irrelevant as there are important issues to concern themselves with. The Dolly also symbolises their moving into more serious affairs and away from relaxation.

Editing
The continuity editing of the clockwork is symbolic of methodical planning and links with the sacrificial images shown later in the sequence revealing the possibility of planned killings or sacrifices.

Editing
The dispersing blood then dissolves to reveal a handmade painting with a historic quality suggesting not only pain and death but the plot of the film centres on time and its effect.

The sudden unjustified cut from writhing intermingled bodies to a coffee machine in a staff break room creates a juxtaposing atmosphere between the real and the surreal, which is perhaps indicative that the film shifts between the two viewpoints.

Mise-en-Scene
The low lighting at the beginning of the sequence sets the tone of the film indicating a dark atmosphere that connotes the death and suffering of many.

The artificial white tinted lighting that surrounds the technicians during their conversation could perhaps be suggestive they are creators of artificial environments for others.

Mise- en- Scene


The use of naturalistic lighting during the girls conversation accentuates the natural setting and mimics their light and easy conversation. This is indicative of their friendship and could imply the mutual acceptance of their different personalities.

The characterisation of the character Jules suggests she is sexually promiscuous this is shown in the relatively bright colours and revealing clothing she is wearing, which in comparison to the character Dana is evident of her open carefree personality.

Sound
The Diegetic sound of the conversation as Curt aggressively asks Who gave you these...What are you doing with these? implies his awe and wonder at Jules possession of such advanced books.

The use of Non-Diegetic music and the lyrics maybe its not so bad play as Dana looks at her drawing of the teacher she had an affair with as an indication that shes moving on from him having taken advantage of her.

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