Juxtaposition

/ˌdʒʌkstəpəˈzɪʃən/ noun

The placement of two or more contrasting elements side by side to highlight their differences or create new meaning through comparison. This technique can reveal hidden similarities or emphasize stark contrasts.

From Latin 'juxta' (beside, near) and French 'position,' literally meaning 'a placing beside.' The term entered English in the mid-19th century as art and literary criticism developed more sophisticated vocabulary for analyzing compositional techniques.

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