Professional Documents
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2022-2023
Creative Writing
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QUOTATIO
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ADAPTATION
LESSON OBJECTIVE
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to:
•Understand intertextuality as a
technique of drama.
• It is a literary device that creates an
interrelationship between texts and
generates related understanding in
separate works.
• The definition of intertextuality was
created by the French semiotician
Julia Kristeva in the 1960s.
• Comes from the Latin word
intertexto, which means "to
intermingle while weaving."
• It is an intertextual figure that references a
person, place, thing, or event. Each of these
concepts can be real or imaginary, referring to
anything from fiction to folklore to historical
events and religious manuscripts.
A woman might say to her husband,
"Thanks, Romeo,"
after he's offered some type of
romantic gesture.
(From Shakespeare's
Romeo and Juliet)
He is looked upon as
one of the most
romantic fictional
characters in history.
Chocolate is Jacob’s Kryptonite.
“It’s hard being an adult!”
• When one piece of writing
uses many of the same
elements of another but does
it in a new and funny way.
VIDEO CLIPS
VIDEO OF ANNA
• A direct reference to another text.
• Done by inserting a famous line
from a previous text.
We should see things not on how it looks but based
on how we feel, as to what the Little Prince said,
“It is only with the heart that one can see rightly,
what is essential is invisible to the eye."
VIDEO OF VICE
• A recreation of a piece or free to
somehow deviate from the original
piece's details.
• Must stick to the original storyline.
HE’S INTO HER
Direction: Write T if the statement is correct and F if the statement is
incorrect.