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Propp’s Narrative Functions Theory (1968)
A narrative (story) can take ONE or MORE of the following 31 functions:
1. ABSENTATION: A member of a family leaves the security of the home environment. This
may be the hero or some other member of the family that the hero will later need to rescue.
This division of the cohesive family injects initial tension into the storyline. The hero may
also be introduced here, often being shown as an ordinary person.
2. INTERDICTION: An interdiction is addressed to the hero ('don't go there', 'don't do this').
The hero is warned against some action (given an 'interdiction').
3. VIOLATION of INTERDICTION. The interdiction is violated (villain enters the tale). This
generally proves to be a bad move and the villain enters the story,although not necessarily
confronting the hero. Perhaps they are just a lurking presence or perhaps they attack the
family whilst the hero is away.
4. RECONNAISSANCE: The villain makes an attempt at reconnaissance (either villain tries to
find the children/jewels etc.; or intended victim questions the villain). The villain (often in
disguise) makes an active attempt at seeking information, for example searching for
something valuable or trying to actively capture someone. They may speak with a member of
the family who innocently divulges information. They may also seek to meet the hero, perhaps
knowing already the hero is special in some way.
5. DELIVERY: The villain gains information about the victim. The villain's seeking now pays
off and he or she now acquires some form of information, often about the hero or victim.
Other information can be gained, for example about a map or treasure location.
6. TRICKERY: The villain attempts to deceive the victim to take possession ofvictim or
victim's belongings (trickery; villain disguised,tries to win confidence of victim). The villain
now presses further, often using the information gained in seeking to deceive the hero or
victim in some way, perhaps appearing in disguise.This may include capture of the victim,
getting the hero to give the villain something or persuading them that the villain is actually a
friend and thereby gaining collaboration.
7. COMPLICITY: Victim taken in by deception,unwittingly helping the enemy. The trickery
of the villain now works and the hero or victim naively acts in a way that helps the villain.
This may range from providing the villain with something (perhaps a map or magical weapon)
to actively working against good people (perhaps the villain has persuaded the hero that these
other people are actually bad).
8. VILLAINY or LACK: Villain causes harm/injury to family member (by abduction,theft of
magical agent,spoiling crops, plunders in other forms, causes a disappearance,expels
someone, casts spell on someone, substitutes child etc., commits murder, imprisons/detains
someone, threatens forced marriage, provides nightly torments); Alternatively, a member of
family lacks something or desires something (magical potion etc.). There are two options for
this function, either or both of which may appearin the story.In the first option, the villain
causes some kind of harm, for example carrying away a victim or the desired magical object
(which must be then be retrieved). In the second option, a sense oflack is identified, for
example in the hero's family or within a community, whereby something is identified as lost
or something becomes desirable for some reason, for example a magical object that will save
people in some way.
9. MEDIATION: Misfortune or lack is made known, (hero is dispatched,hears call for help
etc./ alternative is that victimized hero is sent away, freed from imprisonment). The hero now
discovers the act of villainy or lack, perhaps finding their family or community devastated or
caught up in a state of anguish and woe.
10. BEGINNING COUNTER-ACTION: Seeker agrees to, or decides upon counter-action. The
hero now decides to act in a way that will resolve the lack, for example finding a needed
magical item, rescuing those who are captured or otherwise defeating the villain. This is a
defining moment for the hero as this is the decision that sets the course of future actions and
by which a previously ordinary person takes on the mantle of heroism.
11. DEPARTURE: Hero leaves home.
12. FIRST FUNCTION OF THE DONOR: Hero is tested,interrogated, attacked etc., preparing
the way for his/her receiving of a magical agent or helper (donor)
13. HERO'S REACTION: Hero reacts to actions of future donor (withstands/fails the test,frees
captive, reconciles disputants,performs service, uses adversary's powers against him)
14. RECEIPT OF A MAGICAL AGENT: Hero acquires use of a magical agent (directly
transferred, located, purchased,prepared, spontaneously appears,eaten/drunk,help offered by
other characters)
15. GUIDANCE: Hero is transferred, delivered or led to whereabouts of an object of the search
16. STRUGGLE: Hero and villain join in direct combat
17. BRANDING: Hero is branded (wounded/marked, receives ring or scarf)
18. VICTORY: Villain is defeated (killed in combat, defeated in contest, killed while asleep,
banished)
19. LIQUIDATION: Initial misfortune or lack is resolved (object of search distributed,spell
broken, slain person revived, captive freed)
20. RETURN: Hero returns
21. PURSUIT: Hero is pursued (pursuertries to kill, eat, undermine the hero)
22. RESCUE: Hero is rescued from pursuit (obstacles delay pursuer,hero hides or is hidden, hero
transforms unrecognisably, hero saved from attempt on his/herlife)
23. UNRECOGNIZED ARRIVAL: Hero unrecognized, arrives home or in anothercountry
24. UNFOUNDED CLAIMS: False hero presents unfounded claims
25. DIFFICULT TASK: Difficult task proposed to the hero (trial by ordeal, riddles, test of
strength/endurance,othertasks)
26. SOLUTION: Task is resolved
27. RECOGNITION: Hero is recognized (by mark, brand, or thing given to him/her)
28. EXPOSURE: False hero or villain is exposed
29. TRANSFIGURATION: Hero is given a new appearance (is made whole, handsome, new
garments etc.)
30. PUNISHMENT: Villain is punished
31. WEDDING: Hero marries and ascends the throne (is rewarded/promoted).

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Propp’s narrative functions theory

  • 1. Propp’s Narrative Functions Theory (1968) A narrative (story) can take ONE or MORE of the following 31 functions: 1. ABSENTATION: A member of a family leaves the security of the home environment. This may be the hero or some other member of the family that the hero will later need to rescue. This division of the cohesive family injects initial tension into the storyline. The hero may also be introduced here, often being shown as an ordinary person. 2. INTERDICTION: An interdiction is addressed to the hero ('don't go there', 'don't do this'). The hero is warned against some action (given an 'interdiction'). 3. VIOLATION of INTERDICTION. The interdiction is violated (villain enters the tale). This generally proves to be a bad move and the villain enters the story,although not necessarily confronting the hero. Perhaps they are just a lurking presence or perhaps they attack the family whilst the hero is away. 4. RECONNAISSANCE: The villain makes an attempt at reconnaissance (either villain tries to find the children/jewels etc.; or intended victim questions the villain). The villain (often in disguise) makes an active attempt at seeking information, for example searching for something valuable or trying to actively capture someone. They may speak with a member of the family who innocently divulges information. They may also seek to meet the hero, perhaps knowing already the hero is special in some way. 5. DELIVERY: The villain gains information about the victim. The villain's seeking now pays off and he or she now acquires some form of information, often about the hero or victim. Other information can be gained, for example about a map or treasure location. 6. TRICKERY: The villain attempts to deceive the victim to take possession ofvictim or victim's belongings (trickery; villain disguised,tries to win confidence of victim). The villain now presses further, often using the information gained in seeking to deceive the hero or victim in some way, perhaps appearing in disguise.This may include capture of the victim, getting the hero to give the villain something or persuading them that the villain is actually a friend and thereby gaining collaboration. 7. COMPLICITY: Victim taken in by deception,unwittingly helping the enemy. The trickery of the villain now works and the hero or victim naively acts in a way that helps the villain. This may range from providing the villain with something (perhaps a map or magical weapon) to actively working against good people (perhaps the villain has persuaded the hero that these other people are actually bad).
  • 2. 8. VILLAINY or LACK: Villain causes harm/injury to family member (by abduction,theft of magical agent,spoiling crops, plunders in other forms, causes a disappearance,expels someone, casts spell on someone, substitutes child etc., commits murder, imprisons/detains someone, threatens forced marriage, provides nightly torments); Alternatively, a member of family lacks something or desires something (magical potion etc.). There are two options for this function, either or both of which may appearin the story.In the first option, the villain causes some kind of harm, for example carrying away a victim or the desired magical object (which must be then be retrieved). In the second option, a sense oflack is identified, for example in the hero's family or within a community, whereby something is identified as lost or something becomes desirable for some reason, for example a magical object that will save people in some way. 9. MEDIATION: Misfortune or lack is made known, (hero is dispatched,hears call for help etc./ alternative is that victimized hero is sent away, freed from imprisonment). The hero now discovers the act of villainy or lack, perhaps finding their family or community devastated or caught up in a state of anguish and woe. 10. BEGINNING COUNTER-ACTION: Seeker agrees to, or decides upon counter-action. The hero now decides to act in a way that will resolve the lack, for example finding a needed magical item, rescuing those who are captured or otherwise defeating the villain. This is a defining moment for the hero as this is the decision that sets the course of future actions and by which a previously ordinary person takes on the mantle of heroism. 11. DEPARTURE: Hero leaves home. 12. FIRST FUNCTION OF THE DONOR: Hero is tested,interrogated, attacked etc., preparing the way for his/her receiving of a magical agent or helper (donor) 13. HERO'S REACTION: Hero reacts to actions of future donor (withstands/fails the test,frees captive, reconciles disputants,performs service, uses adversary's powers against him) 14. RECEIPT OF A MAGICAL AGENT: Hero acquires use of a magical agent (directly transferred, located, purchased,prepared, spontaneously appears,eaten/drunk,help offered by other characters) 15. GUIDANCE: Hero is transferred, delivered or led to whereabouts of an object of the search 16. STRUGGLE: Hero and villain join in direct combat 17. BRANDING: Hero is branded (wounded/marked, receives ring or scarf)
  • 3. 18. VICTORY: Villain is defeated (killed in combat, defeated in contest, killed while asleep, banished) 19. LIQUIDATION: Initial misfortune or lack is resolved (object of search distributed,spell broken, slain person revived, captive freed) 20. RETURN: Hero returns 21. PURSUIT: Hero is pursued (pursuertries to kill, eat, undermine the hero) 22. RESCUE: Hero is rescued from pursuit (obstacles delay pursuer,hero hides or is hidden, hero transforms unrecognisably, hero saved from attempt on his/herlife) 23. UNRECOGNIZED ARRIVAL: Hero unrecognized, arrives home or in anothercountry 24. UNFOUNDED CLAIMS: False hero presents unfounded claims 25. DIFFICULT TASK: Difficult task proposed to the hero (trial by ordeal, riddles, test of strength/endurance,othertasks) 26. SOLUTION: Task is resolved 27. RECOGNITION: Hero is recognized (by mark, brand, or thing given to him/her) 28. EXPOSURE: False hero or villain is exposed 29. TRANSFIGURATION: Hero is given a new appearance (is made whole, handsome, new garments etc.) 30. PUNISHMENT: Villain is punished
  • 4. 31. WEDDING: Hero marries and ascends the throne (is rewarded/promoted).