The difference between context and subtext.

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The difference between context and subtext.

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Context is the obvious stuff, subtext is the hidden layers of meaning beyond what meets the eye. 

Imagine a cake: Context is the recipe—the ingredients, measurements, and baking time. Subtext? Well, that’s the secret spice—the flavour you can’t quite put your finger on, but it makes the cake unforgettable.

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