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Story Unit 5 Notes
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What is the Classical Paradigm? Most popular type of narrative structure Based on a conflict between a protagonist who initiates the action and an antagonist who resists it Most films begin with an implied dramatic question Viewers want to know how the protagonist will get what he/she wants in the face of opposition Builds to a dramatic conflict Resolution occurs
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Realistic Narratives Prefer loose discursive plots with no clearly defined beginning, middle or end No clear cut conflict Story presented as a “slice of life” Move slowly Often center on a right of passage Often borrows from the cycles of nature
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Formalistic Narratives Artificial Time is scrambled and rearranged to hammer home a thematic point Plots design is obvious Author’s personality is part of the show Interrupted by lyrical interludes
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Narrative Types Documentary Avant Garde Fiction Movies
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Documentary Deal with facts, real people, places and events Reports on the world Minimal interference with reality 60 Minutes
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Avant-Garde Concerned with conveying inner impulses Not written out in advance (sometimes) Like a lyric poem Fantasia
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Fiction Movies Like novels and plays Horizontal in development Linear structures Love stories Sleepless in Seattle, The Notebook
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Genre Films Specific type of movie A war picture, gangster film, western Distinguished by a characteristic set of conventions in style, subject matter and values Usually directed at a specific audience Saving Private Ryan
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Four Classifications Primitive Classical Revisionist Parodic
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Primitive Naïve phase Powerful emotionally Bowling for Columbine
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Classical Embodies ideals of balance, richness and poise Genre’s views shared by audience Titanic
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Revisionist More symbolic Less certain in values Appeals more to intellect Questions popular beliefs Amelie Crash
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Parodic Mockery of conventions Comic Cliches Scary Movie
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