Todorov’s Narrative Theory

Todorov’s Narrative Theory

Tzvetan Todorov believed that most stories follow a simple structure made up of five stages. This sequence helps create a full, satisfying narrative arc—from normal life to conflict and finally to some kind of resolution.

Here’s a breakdown of the five steps:

How We Used It 

Since we only created a short film opening, we couldn’t show the full five stages—but we still used the first three to build tension and curiosity.



And About the Voiceover…

The voiceover in our film shares Ethan’s story from the past. It sets a dark, mysterious tone and provides some backstory—but it doesn’t represent the “normal life” part of Jay’s story, so it doesn’t count as the equilibrium.


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