Abstract
Abstract
Critics reading narratives as progressions, that’s to say, from beginning to end, prefer to see meaning emerge as a result of the
interaction between different elements in the narrative, rather than of the imposition of a priori cultural schemata. This
article, however, argues for the possibility of using a priori cultural schemata, as long as these pass through the filters
established by theories of narrative progression. To show how this is done, I will interpret Frank Miller’s comic
300 by letting a tool of cultural-semantic analysis interact with narrative tension in the form of suspense,
curiosity, and surprise. I argue that the back and forth between narrative tension and the tool accounts not only for the content
of the comic but also for its basic narrative rhythm.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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