Juxtaposition
Juxtaposition is the act of comparing or contrasting two items or ideas.
Juxtaposition is a
circumstance where two unlike things are next to one another.
It has the tendency to draw
attention to the qualities of each.
For example,...
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Juxtaposition
Juxtaposition is the act of comparing or contrasting two items or ideas.
Juxtaposition is a
circumstance where two unlike things are next to one another.
It has the tendency to draw
attention to the qualities of each.
For example, Shakespeare s "All s Well That Ends Well" contains elements of both
comedy and tragedy, an interesting juxtaposition.
1.
An act or instance of placing close together or side by side, esp.
for comparison or
contrast.
2.
The stateof being close together or side by side.
Juxtaposition is the art of contrast, the foundation of dichotomy, and the tool of both
subtlety and boldness.
In art, this usually has done with the intention of bringing out a
specific quality or creating an effect, particularly when two contrasting or opposing
elements are used.
The viewer s attention has drawn to the similarities or differences
between the elements.
In using juxtaposition, we are able to take two seemingly
incompatible things and combine them in a w
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