Hyper and Intertext Report

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Hypertext

and
Intertext
Contents
 Definition
 Importance
 Differences
 Similarity
Hypertext
Hypertext is text displayed on
a computer display or other
electronic devices with
references (hyperlinks) to
Intertext
other text that the reader can the shaping of a text's
immediately access. 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.
Importance of Hypertext

Hypertext is important because it presented two


fundamental changes in the storage and retrieval
of data. The first was the capability to move
rapidly from one part of a document to another by
means of an associative link.
Importance of
Intertext
When an author and the reader have a
common understanding of a text, this allows
the author to communicate to the reader in
terms of that original
text. Intertextuality is important because it is
another form of communication between the
reader and the author.
Difference

Intertext
Hypertext

is the ability of text to be the ability of text to be


linked with other texts by linked with other texts as
means of electronic links. its inherent quality.
Similarity

Both hypertext and intertext have the ability of


linking with other texts.
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