Tuesday 12 September 2017

NARRATIVE: Kate Domaille's 8 Narrative Types

Every story ever told can be fitted into one of eight narrative types. Each of these narrative types has a source, an original story upon which the others are based. These stories are as follows:

1. Achilles: The Fatal Flaw that leads to the destruction of the previously flawless, or almost flawless, person e.g. Superman

2. Candide: The indomitable hero who cannot be put down, e.g. James Bond

3. Cinderella: The dream comes true, e.g. Pretty Woman

4. Circe: The Chase, the spider and the fly, the innocent and the victim e.g. Terminator

5. Faust: Selling your soul to the devil may bring riches but eventually your soul belongs to him, e.g Wall Street, Devil's Advocate

6. Orpheus: The loss of something personal, the gift that is taken away, the tragedy of loss or the journey which follows the loss e.g. The Sixth Sense.

7. Romeo and Juliet: The love story, e.g. Titanic.

8. Tristan and Iseult: The love triangle. Man loves woman... Unfortunately one or both of them are already spoken for, or a third party intervenes, e.g. Bridget Jones' Diary, Pretty In Pink.

1 comment:

  1. Theory dumping again - and we'd noted this on Chomsky too.
    Summarise and apply to make this useful, helpful content
    If you think you'll cover enough, you could use the MANGeR terms in numbered post titles (so not just THEORY 6 but NARRATIVE THEORY6)

    The most useful way to approach such posts is to add some comparison to other theories, using a sub-heading to highlight such more advanced analysis

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