Intertextuality In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Intertextuality can be defined as the ongoing interaction between various works of prose and poetry. I actually had an aha! moment with How to Read Literature like a Professor because it’s basically TV Tropes developed into an entire book and much more in-depth than the website. Specifically, the chapters about the quest, sex, and illness. Another time was when I was reading To Kill a Mockingbird. The family name is a big deal, often being the only thing that separates a person from poverty which reminded me of The Lazarillo de Tormes where an hidalgo is dirt poor, but still maintains an illusion of wealth due to his name. Lastly, Cat’s Cradle seems like an ironic parody of any literature relating to the apocalypse, religion, and politics.

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