Thursday, August 5, 2010

Understanding Juxtapostion

Today lesson is about Juxtapostion.

What is juxtaposition? Juxtaposition can be defined as placing two variables, side by side and their contrast or similarities are shown through comparison. Many creative processes rely on juxtaposition. By juxtaposing two objects or words next to each other, human brain will automatically associate or transfer meaning. It is usually ‘turning’ something familiar to something less familiar or vice-versa.

Juxtaposition can be refers to two related variables, which has the same common and general idea towards them, but rather than keeping it constant, it opposed. For example, we take this kind of situation where some students think that there will be holiday near the mid year. Sometimes, not every year that all schools will be in holiday and the holiday might even started two months later or one month before. In general speaking, students think midyear should be a holiday, but not every year will be happened because of changing event calendar. From this statement, we might sure that most students have set to their own mind that holiday will occur very midyear, but they don’t realizes how the events changed every year, which can make either the holiday time early or late.

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