• is an early literary work which becomes a basis or source for a later work.
Example: noli me tangere- hypotext
El filibusterismo- continuation
HYPOTEXT
•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.
HYPERTEXT
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.
Intertext
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
Forms of intertext
Hypertext
> context that surrounds a text b4 it is even made.
- single reference
Intertextuality
• indicated the reference within the work
Intratext
Kinds of relationship that exist between text that can be classified into 3types.
You are obliged to read another work before you can fully comprehend the current work.
• you link a text to another
Obligatory Reading
• the text might have a slight connection to another thing
Optional reading
You might see a connection from a deed or act from previous experience
Accidental reading
Using another authors work to create a new text with the same idea,
Intertextual
Is considered as literary the for it involves copying some portions from a work of another author without due acknowledgement
Plagiarism
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