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Narrative Feature 

protagonist - what information do we find out?

How is it conveyed? 

Example

Unusually, we don’t see the protagonist’s face until the dream section… and then we aren’t sure if this is her, as we’ve only seen her shadow and fragmented body parts: hands, sandalled feet and eye. Creates mystery from the start. What can we tell about her from the first 5 mins? 

My Example

What can we tell about her from the first 5 mins?

 

Narrative feature

Establishing other characters - what information do we find out?

How is it conveyed? 

Example

The cloaked, mirror-faced figure is dressed similarly to the protagonist. Is this a dream reflection of her? There are also doubles of the protagonist - or are they the same person? The only other character is the male lover that awakens (or does he?). His behaviour is tender, suggesting intimacy.

My Example

Are all of the characters actually fragmented reflections of just one


Narrative feature

Establishing location (time and place) - what information do we find out? 

How is it conveyed?

Example

Time and place are deliberately ambiguous, but it appears to be a warm climate, and mid-20th century (the newspaper, telephone and record player). The sandals, cloak of the mysterious figure and beach suggest Mediterranean.

My Example

What evidence is there that the whole film is set within a dream?










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