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UNDE RS T AN DI N G

INTERTE XT UA L I T Y
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1. I use quotations or sayings of


some phenomenal writers or
philosopher.
2. I borrow movie lines to express
my thoughts.
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3. I have watched parody movies


before .
4. I want to compare new adaptation
of a movie to its classic version.
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5. I can generate more


ideas after reading or
watching .
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What is
Intertextuality?
INTRODUCTION
The word ‘intertextuality’ was derived from
the Latin word intertexto
meaning ‘to mingle while weaving’. It was
first introduced in literary linguistics by
Bulgarian-born French semiotician and
philosopher Julia Kristeva
INTRODUCTION
The concept of intertextuality is a literary theory
stating all works of literature are a derivation or
have been influenced by a previous work of
literature.
Some intertextual references are exact lines of
dialogue or action, while others are more vaguely
referenced.
1. Appropri ati on
Appropriation is where a text
is adapted from the original
text. It's important to
note it isn't just copied instead
reimagined in some way to
make it new whether
it's for a different context or a
different audience.
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 “Cause you were Romeo, I was
a scarlet letter And my daddy
said stay away from Juliet”
2. A llusi on
Allusion is where you allude to
something so it's referenced
to another text
so not only can it be a reference
to a text but it can also be a
person a place or an event
Types of Allusions in
Literature
1.Literary Allusions
- Poems, prose
(novels and short
stories), plays written
by other authors.
Types of Allusions in
Literature
2. Biblical Allusions
Characters, parables,
events and locations
in the Judeo-Christian
Bible.
Types of Allusions in
Literature
3. Mythical
- Greek, Roman, or
other Cultural Folkore
3. P arody
Parody is a funny
interpretation of a
text. Its main
purpose is to
entertain
the reader.
4. Quot ati on
Quotation: A direct reference to
another text with acknowledgement
of its composer.
5. Adapt at io n
Adaptation A film, TV
Drama, or stage play that
is based on a written work.
Unlike in appropriation,
this doesn’t include twist
or great deal of changes
that will affect the plot of
the original story.
Learni ng T ask
Directions: Create a Video
Presentation Explaining the following:
Appropriation, Allusion, Parody,
Quotation and Adaptation.
Give at least 2 examples for each.
Appropriation Allusion Parody Quotation Adaptation
Definition

Examples: 1. 1. 1. 1. 1.
2. 2. 2. 2. 2.

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