The document discusses several literary devices used to reference other texts, including hypertext, intertextuality, retelling, allusion, quotation, parody, pastiche, and plagiarism. Hypertext refers to linking text to other online addresses. Intertextuality is influencing ideas based on previous readings. Retelling restates other text stories. Allusion indirectly references ideas from other texts without quoting. Quotation directly copies words from another text. Parody imitates a style for comic effect. Pastiche imitates another text's style. Plagiarism just steals while pastiche expects the audience recognizes the imitation.
2. HYPERTEXT
-when a text calls for you to look up some ideas
in other texts
-common on online writing
- Device in linking a text to
another web address
- URL
3. INTERTEXTUALITY
-when you draw information on previous readings
-the creation of an idea is influenced by other texts
TEXT A
TEXT B
TEXT C
TEXT D
4. Retelling
The author restates what other texts contain
EXAMPLE:
Several passages in the New Testament retell
stories found in the Old Testament
15. Parody
a literary or musical work in which the style of an
author or work is closely imitated for comic effect or
in ridicule wrote a hilarious parody of a popular
song
23. Pastiche
A text written in a way that it imitates the style or
other properties of another text
25. Plagiarism
Pastiche isnt just stealing. The author of
pastiche always expects that the audience will
know the works being imitated and appreciate
that theyre seeing an imitation.