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juxtaposition is the placement of two or more things side by side, often times in order to bring out their differences.
why do authors do this?
- surprise their readers and evoke their interest by means of developing a comparison between two dissimilar things by placing them side by side.
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- provide a logical connection between two various vague concepts (i.e., to clarify something)
oxymoron
a figure of speech where apparently contradictory terms are used back to back
examples: (write down 2 or 3)
why do this?
similar to hyperbole, authors will do this to emphasize contrast.
synonym
a word that has a similar meaning to another word
antonym
Brief Explanations
- For juxtaposition, a core authorial goal (alongside the given points) is to highlight sharp, clear contrasts between the paired elements to emphasize key differences.
- For oxymorons, the examples provided pair contradictory terms back-to-back, fitting the definition of the figure of speech, and meet the requirement of 2-3 examples.
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- Completed Juxtaposition purpose: Highlight stark contrasts for emphasis
- Oxymoron examples: "Bittersweet", "Deafening silence", "Clearly confused"