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Soha Akhlas

Intertextuality can be produced in texts using a variety of functions including allusion, quotation and referencing.

Accidental intertextuality is when readers often connect a text with another text, cultural practice or a personal experience, without there being any tangible anchorpoint within the original text.

The use of optional intertextuality may be something as simple as parallel characters or plotlines.

Obligatory intertextuality is when a writer intentionally adduces a comparison or association between two (or more) texts.