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Hypertext & Intertext

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Hypertext &

Intertext
Quarter 2
Opening Activity
Click and Link!
Direction: Follow the step-by-step procedure below
Step 1. Open the Google Drive in your Device.
Step 2. Go to Reading and Writing Skill folder
Step 3. Open the file namely, Hypertext Activity
Step 4. Click all the highlighted words/phrases in the
paragraph
Step 5. Look for its brief description by completing the
table in your notebook.

Highlighted Word/Phrase What is it? Define/Describe


Hypertext is a non-linear way to
present information and is usually
accomplished using “links”.

(Ted Nelson, 1963)


Hypertext makes a dynamic
organization of information possible
through links and connections called
hyperlink.
The World Wide Web (www) is a
global hypertext system of
information residing on servers
linked across the internet.
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.
Hypermedia incorporate other
forms of multimedia such as images,
audio, and videos that stimulate
more senses
Why hypertexts?
In a hypertext system, the reader is free to navigate information
by exploring the connections provided.
Hypertext is very different way of presenting information than the
usual linear form.
Text no longer flows in a straight line through a book. Instead, it is
broken down into many smaller units (lexias, to borrow a term from
literary criticism), each addressing a few issues.
It acts as a bridge between two basic, opposite, and
complementing elements that may be called gender of knowledge
representation: free and shortcut.
FAQ

Can hypertext be
used even without an
Internet?
Can we only link text?
Intertext or intertextuality is
technically defined as a process of
text development that merges two
more processes such as imitation and
creation in doing a text.

Julia Kristeva,1960
Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913).
Method Definition

Retelling It is the restatement of a story or re-expression of a narrative.

It is the method of directly lifting the exact statements or set of words


Quotation
from a text another author has made.

In this method, a writer or speaker explicitly or implicitly pertains to an


Allusion
idea or passage found in another text without the use of quotation.

It is a text developed in a way that it copies the style or other properties


Pastiche
of another text without making fun of it unlike in a parody.
Questions Used to Validate Intertext

1. Are there two or more stories involved?


2. Does the text show a direct or an indirect connection to
another piece of work?

Note: If the reader has affirmation towards these questions,


the texts he/she is dealing with contains intertext.
Word Pool
Quick Check parody I restatement I allusion I retelling
relationship I contrast I
1. Intertext means _____________ between or among
texts.
2. Intertextuality occurs with allusion, pastiche, quotation,
and __________.
3. Pastiche is the opposite of ______________.
4. In the retelling method, there is __________ of story.
5. It is better to have loved and lost than to never loved
at all? My answer is an absolute yes (Mark 2012, 1). This is
an example of ______________.

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