The film pulp fiction does not follow a classical narrative structure of thesis, anti thesis and synthesis instead it relies on the theory of anti narrative to tell the tale this is were films lose their chronology and include repeated images and flash backs. Narrative can also be manipulated to lower the number of readings available to the audience from the media text in question to some this could be seen as a form of brain washing. Anti narrative is the opposite to linear narrative, linear narrative is where all the events in the story are told chronologically from start to finish without any disruptions in the form of flash backs or repeated scenes. Narrative in pulp fiction can be broken down into stories and themes the first story being the death of the young drug dealer, the second story being the death of vincent vega and the third story being the same as the first… the death of a young drug dealer. Pulp Fiction can also be broken down into themes the main theme being popular culture.
It highlights rebel like behaviour with the taking of illegal substances and the amount of crime and corruption in the film. The genre of the film is popular culture, however to some Tarantino has based the film in a parody situation using ideas from westerns and romance films. Tarantino’s opening shot could be the most important shot in the entire film where he establishes his interpreted meaning for the word pulp… he parody’s it for pulp to mean the rest of the rubbish which american had created in the past and was creating at the time.
The Term Paper on Analysis: Narrative and Story
The stylistic analysis of Richard Gordon’s story “Doctor in the house” by Arailym Zharmukhamed from IN-11-2 “Doctor in the house” was written by Richard Gordon, a famous English writer. He was born in 1921. He had been a surgeon and anaesthetist, he wrote numerous novels, screenplays for film and television and accounts of popular history, mostly dealing with the practice of medicine. He was most ...
Pulp emphasises the vast amount of it.