Context And Development Flashcards

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• is an early literary work which becomes a basis or source for a later work.
Example: noli me tangere- hypotext
El filibusterismo- continuation

  • deja vu.
  • not à duplicated work-certain relations to a different work.
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HYPOTEXT

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2
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•is a reading material that succeeds an earlier written predecessor
• other author write another piece work as a response.
• starting point idea blossoms to a diff. Idea.
Examples: beauty and the beast - the tigers bride.

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HYPERTEXT

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3
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New meaning given to a text which was shaped to another text.
• relations and connection s of a text
•.texts came from an inspiration from previous data.

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Intertext

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4
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1) parody-makes light of a situation.
2) imitation- work in the same likeness
3) pastiche- same as parody ,pays respect to the original.
4) transposition- change order
5) continuation- sequel

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Forms of intertext

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5
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  • pertains to the sequencing links.
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Hypertext

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6
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> context that surrounds a text b4 it is even made.

- single reference

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Intertextuality

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7
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• indicated the reference within the work

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Intratext

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8
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  • obligatory reading
  • optional reading
  • accidental reqding
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Kinds of relationship that exist between text that can be classified into 3types.

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9
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You are obliged to read another work before you can fully comprehend the current work.
• you link a text to another

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Obligatory Reading

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10
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• the text might have a slight connection to another thing

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Optional reading

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11
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You might see a connection from a deed or act from previous experience

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Accidental reading

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12
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Using another authors work to create a new text with the same idea,

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Intertextual

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13
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Is considered as literary the for it involves copying some portions from a work of another author without due acknowledgement

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Plagiarism

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14
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Gun

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Njh

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15
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Gun

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Njh

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16
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Gun

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Njh