Tzvetan Todorov
Tzvetan Todorov was born on March 1st 1939 in Bulgaria. He lived
in France and spent most of his life there. Also in his life he published
21 books on a range of theories. He wrote mostly books and essays about
‘thought history’, ‘literary theory’ and ‘culture theory’. Furthermore, Tzvetan
also was a professor that often visited many universities across the world,
including Harvard University in America. Also Todorov is most well-known for
his theories. He suggested that stories begin with equilibrium, which means at
the start everything is balanced, and then something happens, this often
disrupts the equilibrium, after this there’s then a decision that’s made and
the equilibrium is then restored. The theory is often applied to a narrative
and can be applied to a wide range of genres.
1. Equilibrium
The first
part of the narratives will display a peaceful start, where the characters in
the narrative are happy and content and life is continuing as normal.
2. Disruption
The second
part of the equilibrium theory is that a disruption occurs, this means that the
problem has started to cause a change and will affect characters in the
narrative which means there situations will change.
3. Realisation
This part is
when the characters come to realise and understand the change and life is now
unbalanced.
4. Order is restored
The forth
part is when the characters try to restore order and return things to the way
they were, to help restore the equilibrium.
5. Equilibrium is Restored
The final
part is when the characters have successfully restored order and the
equilibrium and there is once again balance.

Will you apply this to your film idea? How? ZSE
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