SCENE 1: MOVING ON Mia: Naisip ko lang na it will help you move on Ely: Move on from what? Mia: Move on from everything that’s keeping you from moving on. Ely: Stop acting like you know my pain. Stop acting like you own it. Hindi ikaw si Celine and you will never be Celine.
SCENE 2: The love that I deserve Ely: Mia, mahal kita . Mia: You don’t have to. ‘Wag mo ‘ kong mahalin dahil mahal kita . Mahalin mo ako , dahil mahal mo ako . Because that’s what I deserve.
The Context of Text Development Hypertext & Intertext RW 4 TH QUARTER WEEK 1
Table of contents 01 Context 02 Hypertext 03 Intertext
The Context of Text Development 01
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the entire Solar System. This planet's name has nothing to do with the liquid metal, since Mercury was named after the Roman messenger god. Despite being closer to the Sun than Venus, its temperatures aren't as terribly hot as that planet's. Its surface is quite similar to that of Earth's Moon, which means there are a lot of craters and plains Being a critical reader also involves understanding that texts are always developed with a certain context .
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one in the entire Solar System. This planet's name has nothing to do with the liquid metal, since Mercury was named after the Roman messenger god. Despite being closer to the Sun than Venus, its temperatures aren't as terribly hot as that planet's. Its surface is quite similar to that of Earth's Moon, which means there are a lot of craters and plains Thus , CONTEXT is defined as the social, cultural, political, historical, and other related circumstances that surround the text and from the terms from which it can be better understood and evaluated.
In discovering a text's context, you may ask questions like: • When was the work written? • What were the circumstances that produced it? • What issues deal with it ?
CONTEXT There is always an inspiration behind the writing of a text, and often, it leaves clues about the situation or the reality that served as the backdrop of the text. This backdrop, this situation, this reality is known as the context of the text.
Hypertext 02
HYPERTEXT refers to text that contains links to other texts, allowing users to navigate between different pieces of information by clicking on these links creating a non-linear reading experience .
HYPERTEXT enables readers to choose their own path through a document by clicking on hyperlinks embedded within the text .
The World Wide Web (www) is a global hypertext system of information residing on servers linked across the internet. It is composed of hypertext sites.
Hyperlink is a link from a hypertext file or document to another location or file, typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image on the screen .
Hyperlink
SYNONYMS OF HYPERTEXT Internet W eb I nformation S erver N et Cy berspace
Intertext 03
INTERTEXT Intertextuality or intertext is one method of text development that enables the author to make another text based on another text .
INTERTEXT It happens when some properties of an original text are incorporated in the text that is created by another author. One good reason why it occurs is perhaps the second writer is greatly affected or influenced by the first writer leading to a combination of imitation and creation.
INTERTEXT
01 Retelling 02 Quotation 03 Allusion 04 Pastiche Elaboration on Intertextuality Intertextuality is said to take place using specific methods namely:
RETELLING It is the restatement of a story or re-expression of a narrative. is an important skill for building reading comprehension and writing skills.
QUOTATION It is the method of directly lifting the exact statements or set of words from a text another author has made .
QUOTATION Quoting is an important technique used to include information from outside sources in academic writing .
PASTICHE A text created from the idea, plot, theme, style, and characters of a pre- existing text or set of texts.
PASTICHE It is an imitation that aims to honor the original text. (remake, adaptation ) Example: Ang Huling El Bimbo Musical Play
ALLUSION In this method, a writer or speaker explicitly or implicitly pertains to an idea or passage found in another text without the use of quotation
ALLUSION Reference to either classic or popular character Example : Love story by Taylor Swift
Additional: PARODY It is almost the same as Pastiche but Parody imitates and mimics the original text to achieve a mocking and humorous effect .
Group Activity: 1
Group Activity: 2 Direction: Imagine yourself as a writer . Choose one of the specific methods of intertext and create your own piece. You can create a story, song, or scene that will show intertexuality .
QUIZ!
1. What is hypertext ? A . Text displayed on a computer screen B . Text that contains links to other texts or resources C . Text with complex formatting D . Text written in HTML
2. What is the main purpose of hypertext? A . To make reading more difficult B . To provide a linear reading experience C . To allow users to navigate between different texts D . To limit the information available to readers
3. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of hypertext? A . Linear structure B . Non-linear navigation C . Links to other texts D . Enhanced reading experience
4. How can hypertext be used in academic research? A . To limit access to research materials B . To restrict citations C . To explore multiple sources and perspectives D . To avoid linking to related texts
5. Which of the following is an example of intertextuality? A . A book that has no references to other texts B . A movie that is completely original with no influences C . A song that parodies another popular song D . A painting that stands alone with no connections to other artworks
6. Which of the following examples demonstrates intertextuality? A . A hyperlink in a web page leading to a related article B . A poem referencing a famous work of literature C . A digital novel with multiple branching storylines D . A book written entirely in footnotes
7. You are designing a website for a museum exhibit about ancient civilizations. How can you utilize hypertext to enhance the visitor's experience? A . Create interactive timelines that allow visitors to explore different time periods. B . Include hyperlinks to relevant articles, videos, and images for further exploration. C . Design a linear path for visitors to follow through the exhibit. D . Limit the amount of text on each page to avoid overwhelming visitors.
8. You are writing a blog post about your favorite book and want to incorporate intertextuality. What could you include to demonstrate this concept? A . A comparison between the book and its film adaptation . B . Direct quotes from other authors discussing similar themes . C . Hyperlinks to related blog posts on different topics . D . A summary of the book's plot without any external references .
9. What distinguishes parody from pastiche? A . Parody imitates the style of another work, while pastiche blends various styles. B . Parody is a serious imitation, while pastiche is a humorous spoof. C . Parody directly copies another work, while pastiche references it indirectly. D . Parody is an original creation, while pastiche is a direct imitation .
10. How do parody, pastiche, and allusion contribute to the intertextual richness of literature and art? A . By providing original content that stands alone . B . By imitating famous works without adding new layers of meaning. C . By establishing connections and enriching meaning through references and reinterpretations . D . By avoiding references to other works to maintain originality.
A nswer key: 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. C 6. B 7. B 8. B 9. A 10. C