Todorov: Equilibrium Theory
Traditional narratives follow a 3 part structure of beginning middle end which unfolds in a narrative arch of 4 phases.
1- Exposition
2- Introduction of conflict
3- Climax
4- Resolution
Equilibrium which Changed :
Bennie (Dead)
The man in the elevator (Dead)
Joyce (lost her son)
Will (lost or is possibly dead)
The Younger teenagers (Lost a friend)
11 (experiencing a new world)
Johnathon (lost his brother)
Nancy (Starts to get to know Steve)
Equilibrium which didn't change:
Hopper
Barbra
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