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The document defines intertextuality as a process wherein a text develops by merging imitation and creation, influenced by the works of previous authors. It details methods of retelling and allusion as ways writers incorporate references to other texts, such as using phrases or themes without direct copying. The concept, rooted in Ferdinand de Saussure's linguistics and popularized by Julia Kristeva in the 1960s, reflects how texts interact and influence each other.





















































