Literary Connections and Cultural Adaptations

 
Intertextuality
 
Adaptation
 
Name one text that has
been adapted, either in
the same form or in a
different form.
 
Name the text here.
 
Place images of the original and the adaptation here.
 
Adaptation
 
Explain one way that the adaptation of the text
provides new insight into the original text
 
Provide your answer, potentially including images or video, here.
 
Appropriation
 
Name one symbol from a literary text that has
been appropriated into popular culture.
 
Name the symbol here and provide a range of images from different texts
illustrating its use
 
Appropriation
 
Explain what this symbol has come to mean
when it is seen in popular culture.
 
Provide your answer, potentially including images or video, here.
 
Appropriation
 
Name one character from a literary text that
has been appropriated into popular culture.
 
Name the character here and provide a range of images
 
Appropriation
 
Explain what this character has come to mean
when it is seen in popular culture.
 
Provide your answer, potentially including images or video, here.
 
Genre
 
Choose a typical genre and name 3
films/novels/tv shows from within the genre
that follow its traditional conventions
 
Name the genre and provide images of your three texts here.
 
Genre
 
Create a dot point list of the traditional plot of
the texts
 
Genre
 
Draw a graph of the usual level of tension experienced by
audiences as they progress through the narrative you
have described.
 
Genre
 
Name one text from the genre which challenges
audience expectations. Explain how the audience are
surprised by the narrative arc of the text.
 
Provide your answer, potentially including images or video, here.
 
Parody
 
Provide one example of a comic moment when
one text parodied another.
 
Provide your answer, potentially including images or video, here.
 
Parody
 
Provide a second example of a comic moment
when one text parodied another.
 
Provide your answer, potentially including images or video, here.
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Delve into the world of intertextuality, adaptation, and appropriation in literature. Discover how texts inspire new creations, symbols find new meanings in popular culture, and characters take on fresh significance. Explore traditional genres and their conventions, from classic plots to audience tension. Uncover how narratives challenge expectations and surprise audiences along the way.

  • Intertextuality
  • Adaptation
  • Appropriation
  • Literary Connections
  • Cultural Adaptations

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  1. Intertextuality

  2. Adaptation Name one text that has been adapted, either in the same form or in a different form. Name the text here. Place images of the original and the adaptation here.

  3. Adaptation Explain one way that the adaptation of the text provides new insight into the original text Provide your answer, potentially including images or video, here.

  4. Appropriation Name one symbol from a literary text that has been appropriated into popular culture. Name the symbol here and provide a range of images from different texts illustrating its use

  5. Appropriation Explain what this symbol has come to mean when it is seen in popular culture. Provide your answer, potentially including images or video, here.

  6. Appropriation Name one character from a literary text that has been appropriated into popular culture. Name the character here and provide a range of images

  7. Appropriation Explain what this character has come to mean when it is seen in popular culture. Provide your answer, potentially including images or video, here.

  8. Genre Choose a typical genre and name 3 films/novels/tv shows from within the genre that follow its traditional conventions Name the genre and provide images of your three texts here.

  9. Genre Create a dot point list of the traditional plot of the texts

  10. Genre Draw a graph of the usual level of tension experienced by audiences as they progress through the narrative you have described.

  11. Genre Name one text from the genre which challenges audience expectations. Explain how the audience are surprised by the narrative arc of the text. Provide your answer, potentially including images or video, here.

  12. Parody Provide one example of a comic moment when one text parodied another. Provide your answer, potentially including images or video, here.

  13. Parody Provide a second example of a comic moment when one text parodied another. Provide your answer, potentially including images or video, here.

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