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Intertextuality in Modern Literature
Literature · Year 11 · Context and Connections · 2.º Período

Intertextuality in Modern Literature

This topic examines how texts reference, parody, or draw upon other texts to create new meanings. Students explore the dialogue between classic and contemporary literature.

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This topic examines how texts reference, parody, or draw upon other texts to create new meanings. Students explore the dialogue between classic and contemporary literature.

Key Questions

  1. What is the purpose of intertextual references?
  2. How does knowing a source text change our reading?
  3. Why do authors reimagine classic stories?

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