Intertextuality And Its Impact On Narrative Construction And Meaning
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The exam investigates the concept of intertextuality in narrative construction and meaning. Candidates will articulate its implications for deeper narrative interpretation.
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Exam Details
Duration: 40 minutes
Prerequisites: Literary Theory, Critical Theories In Literature
Key Topics
- Intertextuality
- Meaning Construction
- Textual Analysis
- Cultural Discourse
- Narrative Influence
Learning Outcomes
- Discuss Intertextuality Principles
- Analyze Textual References
- Evaluate Narrative Meaning
- Articulate Cultural Discourse
Full Description
This exam focuses on intertextuality as a critical concept within narrative theory, examining how texts reference and influence one another in constructing meaning.
Recognizing intertextual connections is vital for understanding how narratives build upon and respond to prior works, facilitating deeper analyses of cultural discourse.
Candidates will be assessed on their ability to articulate themes of intertextuality and their implications for narrative interpretation and meaning construction.
Discussion may also involve examples of intertextual relationships, requiring candidates to provide critical insights drawn from theoretical readings.
Sample Questions
- What is meant by intertextuality in narrative theory?
- How do intertextual references enhance narrative meaning?
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