The elements of film and the Aristotelian Narrative
The cinema is a means of communication, and therefore it is necessary to interpret their results to find what we want to communicate. A film made ??up of millions of different elements that together form narrative possibilities of varied comments. Like any story, film techniques used to be known, discover and interpret the messages to reach us in the most similar to how those who have made ??the film have claimed.
Indeed, the narrator is a man who aims to have an aspect of reality in process, within a certain time in a specific space or spaces. This requires you to develop a character or characters from his life, generate awareness of the world that the writer wants to (or view in writing), the show with words, decisions, internal dialogue, experiences, and conclusions or implied that call "latent universes of meaning." This requires, if we follow Aristotle's lucid discourse, of certain resources and narrative tricks without which we could not reach the hearts of our readers to get their attention.
Based on the narrative structure for the proposed Aristotle and certainly permeate "real" narrative texts, where the writer has sufficient ability to take advantage of them, how should we interpret this poetic when started to read a story where time no longer "exist", being is a process in continuous exchange with other beings and space is illusion.
Following Aristotle, the author must have what is possible according to the probability or necessity. Now try to describe how I try to do, so fascia dividing some of the elements I use in the narrative. I say so because fascia, in fact, these elements are continuously interwoven in this narrative only, rhyming and one of the infinite possible worldviews (William, 2004). My question is when talking about here, as in the fascinating time of writing, how the arguments should be constructed from that seen in reviewing the experience of self-concept and their relationship to the world, the pursuit of maintaining the credibility Aristotelian narrative so that the composition be effective?
Film analysis using the elements of film and the Aristotelian Narrative
The world of entertainment is full of creative stuff. But some flicks, dramas and movies leave a long-lasting impression on us. One such a piece of creation is the movie “Ray”. This is a phenomenal movie that portrays a larger than life figure Charles Ray and different aspect of his life. Ray is the musical biographical drama of American legend Ray Charles (Jamie Fox). Born in a poor town in Georgia, Ray Charles became blind at the age of seven shortly after witnessing the accidental death of his younger brother. Inspired by his mother, finds his place behind a piano keyboard. The aim of this paper is to discuss some of the aspects of tragedies in the movie 'in relation to Aristotle's definition of tragedy'. This paper also put emphasis on drugs and ...