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+ | #[[The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs]] | ||
+ | #[[The Cat & the Mice]] | ||
+ | #[[The Mischievous Dog]] | ||
+ | #[[The Charcoal-Burner & the Fuller]] | ||
+ | #[[The Mice in Council]] | ||
+ | #[[The Bat & the Weasels]] | ||
+ | #[[The Dog & the Sow]] | ||
+ | #[[The Fox & the Crow]] | ||
+ | #[[The Horse & the Groom]] | ||
+ | #[[The Wolf & the Lamb]] | ||
+ | #[[The Peacock & the Crane]] | ||
+ | #[[The Cat & the Birds]] | ||
+ | #[[The Spendthrift & the Swallow]] | ||
+ | #[[The Old Woman & the Doctor]] | ||
+ | #[[The Moon & Her Mother]] | ||
+ | #[[Mercury & the Woodman]] | ||
+ | #[[The Ass, the Fox & the Lion]] | ||
+ | #[[The Lion & the Mouse]] | ||
+ | #[[The Crow & the Pitcher]] |
Revision as of 10:13, 24 September 2015
Structural Analysis of the Aesop's Fables
Objectives
This wiki aims at analyzing Aesop's Fable in order to refine a structural model of narrative for interactive storytelling.
Content
The 20 first Aesop's Fables (V.S. Vernon Jones English translation) have been analyzed.
Each fable is analyzed as a graph of interconnected nodes. The list of node types and relation types in the theoretical model are documented here.
Dramatic cycles are subparts of a graph that represent paradoxes, according to Bill Nichols approach. These cycles correspond to "conflicts". A dramatic cycle is coded as a pair of two paths, the positive path and the negative path.
Réferences
Fables
- The Fox & the Grapes
- The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs
- The Cat & the Mice
- The Mischievous Dog
- The Charcoal-Burner & the Fuller
- The Mice in Council
- The Bat & the Weasels
- The Dog & the Sow
- The Fox & the Crow
- The Horse & the Groom
- The Wolf & the Lamb
- The Peacock & the Crane
- The Cat & the Birds
- The Spendthrift & the Swallow
- The Old Woman & the Doctor
- The Moon & Her Mother
- Mercury & the Woodman
- The Ass, the Fox & the Lion
- The Lion & the Mouse
- The Crow & the Pitcher