Theory amp Forrest Gump Assumptions of the Theory Humans are naturally storytellers In the movie Forrest Gump does not pass any opportunity to tell a story With each conversation he has he finds away to relate that to an experience he has had and this gives him the opportunity to tell on ID: 241839
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Narrative Paradigm Theory & Forrest GumpSlide2
Assumptions of the TheorySlide3
Humans are naturally storytellersIn the movie, Forrest Gump does not pass any opportunity to tell a story. With each conversation he has he finds away to relate that to an experience he has had and this gives him the opportunity to tell one of his many storiesSlide4
Decisions about a story’s worth are based on “Good Reasons”
When we hear a story, we choose the worth of the story. This choice is more of a personal preference more than a logical decision.
Many of the stories Forrest
tells
could be seen of much worth just because of the significance of
the story. Some people though
may put little worth on the story
because of their preference.Slide5
Continued…Forrest tells many stories that are hard to believe. Some of the people he talks to reject his stories while others choose to believe them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuUIq0Y31S8Slide6
Good Reasons are determined by history, biography, culture, and character.Good reason and choices based of
of
history, biography, culture and character. It is through these that determine how well
somone
will accept or reject a story.Slide7
Rationality is based on people’s judgment of a story’s consistency and truthfulness.
Someone will reject or accept a story based on its consistency and truthfulness.
In the movie one man completely rejects Forrest’s story of him being the owner of bubba Gump shrimp. The man rejected the story because he could not believe that he was sitting next to a multi-millionaireSlide8
We experience the world as filled with stories, and we must choose among them.Stories are all around us and we choose which ones we believe and this in turn effects our life.Slide9
Key concepts in the narrative approachSlide10
NarrationDefined as any verbal account with a sequence of events.All communication is a form of narration.
Narrative
Rationality
How we determine
which
narratives to believe and reject.Slide11
CoherenceThis is how we determine if we will believe a story. If a story is consistent and does not leave out key details then it coheres and is more believable.
Also when the story is consistent with what we would believe to have happen this helps the story to be more believable.
Forrest though his stories were hard to believe at first, his actions remained consistent with his character which added coherence to the story.Slide12Slide13Slide14
Types of Coherence…Structural Coherence
When the story flows smoothly and each part leads to the next without confusion
The stories that Forrest told had a strong structural coherence, because each story led to another and he was clear about how his actions led to one thing and then another.Slide15
Material CoherenceThe similarities in one story to the other. If two stories are told about something and they both match up and do not conflict each other then they have strong material coherence.
In the movie, Forrest does a good job at showing the material coherence in his stories. All of his stories mesh together and do not conflict each other.Slide16
FidelityThis is basically the narrative ethos.
Fidelity is the rational used in order to determine the credibility of the story.
Because of Forrest’s simplistic nature, some found it hard to believe his stories. Some did not see the credibility that Forrest had to do the things he did.
There were a few objects that he had that showed his credibility with the stories he told..Slide17
To conclude. The narrative paradigm theory basically is the explanation of why we tell stories and how we come to the conclusion of which stories to reject or accept.Slide18Slide19
The End!Slide20
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