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Hypertext Intertext

Intertext refers to how the meaning of a text is shaped by other related works through references and influences, while hypertext contains links connecting pieces of electronic text. Intertext focuses on the composition process and involves both readers and writers, but requires special knowledge of references. Hypertext gives learners control through linked texts but can cause issues with concentration and familiarity for some.
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Hypertext Intertext

Intertext refers to how the meaning of a text is shaped by other related works through references and influences, while hypertext contains links connecting pieces of electronic text. Intertext focuses on the composition process and involves both readers and writers, but requires special knowledge of references. Hypertext gives learners control through linked texts but can cause issues with concentration and familiarity for some.
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Intertext vs Hypertext

INTERTEXT
Is shaping of a text’s meaning by another
text. It is the interconnection between
similar or related works of literature that
reflect and influence an audience’s
interpretation of the text.
Types of Intertext
1. Appropriation- adaption of text
2. Allusion- reference to a text; an inspiration
a. literary
b. biblical
c. historical
d. cultural
3. Parody
Advantages
• Focuses on the process of composition
• Both reader and writer centered
Disadvantages
• Require special knowledge
• Ignores the fact that a word or a phrse can mean
something to a reader
Hypertext
• Text which contains links to other text
Advantages
• Acts a bridge gives learner• Analysis
the control • Critical thinking
• Gives the learner a control • Linked
• Deep • Direct
• Simultaneous
Disadvantages
• Getting lost
• Problem with concentration
• Unfamiliarity
• Little knowledge

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