Intertextuality · English Literature

What is 'obligatory intertextuality'?

  1. When recognizing a reference is essential to understanding the plot
  2. When the law requires an author to cite their sources in print
  3. When a character is compelled to read a specific book in the story
  4. When an author is contracted to mention a specific brand by name
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Correct answer: When recognizing a reference is essential to understanding the plot

Obligatory intertextuality occurs when the meaning of the current text is entirely dependent on the reader's knowledge of the prior text. Without that knowledge, the work may appear nonsensical or incomplete — the reference is not decorative but structural.

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