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HYPERTEXT

and
INTERTEXT
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HYPERTEXT

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HYPERTEXT
is text displayed on a computer
display or other electronic devices
with references to other text that the
reader can immediately access.
the term hypertext was
coined by Ted Nelson in
1963.
Hypertext documents are
interconnected by hyperlinks

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a Uniform Resource Locator (URL), colloquially termed
a web address, is a reference to a web resource that
specifies its location on a computer network and a
mechanism for retrieving it.

most commonly to reference web


pages (http)

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Today, links are not just limited to
text or documents but may also
incorporate other forms of
multimedia such as pictures, sounds
and videos that stimulate more
senses. This is called hypermedia.

is the extension of Hypertext which


includes multiple forms of media
such as text, graphics, audio or
video etc. rather than only text
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based like hypertext.
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Add a Slide Title - 4

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18 04/29/2025 Reading and Writing :Hypertext and Intertext
A hyperlink is a word,
phrase, or image that
you can click on to
jump to a new
document or a new
section within the
current document.Hyperlinks are found in
The World Wide Web nearly all Web pages,
(www) is a global allowing users to
hypertext system of browse information at
information residing hyperspeed.
on servers linked
across the internet.
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Boy who wears
black watch

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Boy who wears black
watch

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Wears black and
white socks.

#12 on the
class record
for boys

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Girl who wears
hairpin

#12 on the class


record for boys

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Boy who wears black
watch

#12 on the class record


for boys

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Boy who wears black
watch

Right side on the #8 in


the class record for
girls

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Intertextuality
- is one method of text development that
enables the author to make another text based
on another text.
- some properties of an original text are
incorporated in the text that is created by
another author.
- perhaps the second writer is greatly affected or
28 influenced by the first writer leading to a
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Intertextuality has its roots in the work of a Swiss
linguist Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913).
Meanwhile, the term itself was first used by
Bulgarian-French philosopher and psychoanalyst
Julia Kristeva in the 1960s.

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Specific Methods to create Intertext

1.Retelling
2.Pastiche
3.Quotation
4.Allusion

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1. Retelling
- a skill by which a good storyteller
can spin a popular (but possibly
outdated) story into a compelling tale of
the current times.

- it is the restatement of a story or re-


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James Joyce retells
The Odyssey in his
very famous novel Ulysses.

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2. Quotation
- It is the method of directly
lifting the exact statements or set of
words from a text another author
has made.

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“Love is like the wind, you can't see it
but you can feel it.” ― Nicholas
Sparks, A Walk to Remember

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3. Allusion
- In this method, a writer or speaker
explicitly or implicitly pertains to an
idea or passage found in another text
without the use of quotation.

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Example:
1.He’s asking her to the prom. It’s like a happy
version of Romeo and Juliet.

2. He was lying so obviously, you could almost


see his nose growing.

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4. Pastiche
- It is a text developed in a way
that it copies the style or other
properties of another text without
making fun of it unlike in a parody.

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Writers use pastiche as a means of paying tribute
through imitation to a significant literary work or style.
This can be achieved by “borrowing” elements from
the original work, including:
•Ideas
•Characters
•Themes
•Techniques
•Voice
•Wording/phrasing
•Genre
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Sherlock Holmes by Doyle Conan
Enola Holmes

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