Claude Levi-Strauss introduced the notion of binary oppositions as a useful way to consider the production of meaning within narratives. He argued that all construction of meaning was dependent, to some degree, on these oppositions. Examples of binary oppositions found in some moving image narratives might be:
Good vs. Evil
Male vs. Female
Humanity vs. Technology
Nature vs. IndustrialisationEast vs. West
Dark vs. Light
Dirt vs. cleanliness
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