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1-0 CLAP WITH

A TWIST 
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FIX ME, I’M
BROKEN 
1. He was lying so obviously, you
could almost see his nose growing.
2. He’s asking her to the prom. It’s
like a happy version of Romeo and
Juliet.
3. It’s hard being an adult! Peter
Pan had the right idea.
INTERTEXT = INTERTEXTO (LATIN) BY
JULIA KRISTEVA
WHICH MEANS “TO INTERMINGLE WHILE
WEAVING”

SHE ARGUED THAT ALL WORKS OF LITERATURE


BEING PRODUCED CONTEMPORARILY ARE
INTERTEXTUAL WITH THE WORDS THAT CAME
BEFORE IT.
That you were Romeo
You were throwing
pebbles
And my daddy said stay
away from Juliet
And I was crying on the
staircase
Begging you please don’t
go.
WAYS OF APPLYING
INTERTEXTUALITY:
•Allusion
•Parody
•Fan Fiction
COMMON EXAMPLES OF
INTERTEXTUALITY
We use different examples of intertextuality frequently
in common speech, like the following:
1. He was lying so obviously, you could almost see his
nose growing.
2. He’s asking her to the prom. It’s like a happy version
of a once a tragic love story.
3. I wish I can borrow Descartes’ mind so that I can
solve this graphic equation.
What is the importance of
intertextuality?
Appendix Rectum
WHY USE
HYPERTEXT?
WHY USE HYPERTEXT?
In general, humans
learn better
associatively.
SINE MO ‘TO!
• This time, the class will be divided into
three groups.
• Each group will make a parody among
the following: a TV show, a scene from a
teleserye, show or an advertisement.
• You will be given 15 minutes to prepare
and maximum of 3 minutes to perform.
Criteria 4 - Exemplary 3 – Very Good 2 - Good 1 – Needs
Improvement
Teamwork Everyone is involved One of the Only the leader and The leader is the
in the activity and is members are not a member only person who is
pitching in ideas. participating. participate. performing.
Presentation The group presented Group presented The group is able to The group only
very well; presentation very well; present; some presented.
is creative; they presentation is still moments were
caught the audience’s
creative but there is captivating but
attention throughout.
a dull moment. there are more dull
moments.

Content Group performance Group Group applied The group applied


manifests performance intertextuality with intertextuality with 1
intertextuality with 6 manifests 2-3 original content. or no original
and more original intertextuality with content.
content. 4-5 original content.

Timeliness The group finished The group just The group finished The group finished
before the time finished right on one to three more than three
allotted. time. minutes late. minutes late.
CHECKING YOUR
UNDERSTANDING
The Trojan War

Jeffrey Lionel
Dahmer (/ˈdɑːmər/; May 21,
1960 – November 28, 1994),
also known as the Milwaukee
Cannibal or the Milwaukee
Monster - American serial
The Gods and killer and sex offender, who
committed the rape, murder,
Goddesses of the and dismemberment of 17
Greek Mythology men and boys from 1978 to
1991.
ASSIGNMENT:
With a pair, make a power point
presentation employing hypertext through
the use of hyperlinks. You can choose any
of the topics being discussed in Reading &
Writing. Power Point presentation should
be passed digitally (soft-copy).
APPENDIX
A small tube at the beginning of a
large intestine that can be removed
by surgery if it becomes infected.
RECTUM
The end of the tube in your body
that helps digest food; the last
part of the intestine.

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