Strauss: Binary opposites

Levi Strauss was born in France around 1900. He was an Anthropologist, this is the study of various human aspects within past and present societies. He believed that the way we gave words meaning was by comparing it with the opposite of what that word is connected to. He called this theory Binary Opposition. Some examples of these are Boy vs Girl and Good vs Evil. This theory applies to films because it is used frequently to present the storyline and clearly resemble their ideas, for example, who is the hero and who is evil. He states that conflict is based on binary opposites, making these the center of a narrative structure.


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