What is Juxtaposition?
Juxtaposition is placing two variables side-by-side. By doing so, our brain will try to figure out what is the relationship between these juxtaposed variables and later finding similarities between the two variables or contrasting them by finding differences between it. In addition, these two variables could varies between words, objects or images.
Examples of Juxtaposition :
Juxtaposed image 1:

The similarities and contrasts of image 1 :
~Similarities
- a type of vegetable
- edible
- a pepper
~Contrasts
- different taste
- different colors
Juxtaposed image 2:

The similarities and contrasts of image 2 :
~Similarities
- boys
- both are preoccupied with something in their hands
~Contrasts
- different color of image
- they are both are preoccupied with something different
Juxtaposed image 3:

The similarities and contrasts of image 3 :
~Similarities
- wearing a formal attire
- has a blonde hair
~Contrasts
- One is a guy, one is a girl
- One with a long hair, one with a short hair
- One wearing a red dress, one wearing a black and white suite
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