Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Lesson 5 : Juxtaposition

Juxtaposition means by placing two tings/variables next to each other, and then it create a feel of contrast or similarity through comparison. When two things put to each other, we will automatically start to compare, when we comparing something,then another thing will "pop out".

Juxtaposition (literally) means contrast, both of the things that put together are opposed with another.

Example :
1) She want to get slim, but she still eat a lot.
2) We are not allowed to rear pets in the hostel, but my friend has a parrot in his room.

Juxtaposition is always used in the drama or movie in order to develop the storyline and make it interesting.

So juxtaposition can be used in developing a new idea.



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