Intertextuality: Intertextuality is the 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. Intertextuality is the relation between texts that are inflicted by means of quotations and allusion. Types of Intertextuality: 1. Obligatory-s when the writer deliberately invokes a comparison or association between two (or more) texts. 2. Optional-means it is possible to find a connection to multiple texts of a single phrase, or no connection at all 3. Accidental- is when readers often connect a text with another text, cultural practice or a personal experience, without there being any tangible anchorpoint within the original text Examples: 1. It doesn't say who it the character is, but just by looking at him, you know its Pinocchio. 2. In Ariana Grande's music video, they reenacted a scene from the movie Mean Girls. 3. This also very famous painting of Mona Lisa, is "re-created" all the time, and everyone knows who it is, even though its not the same.
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