Friday, July 30, 2010

Juxtaposition part 2

JUXTAPOSITION ~ Part 2

Let's recap: Juxtaposition is the placement of two subjects with contrast. When you put two opposing subjects by each other, your brain tries to figure out the relation. In Lesson 5, based on the lecture notes, juxtaposition can also be considered as transfer of meaning.





What is ANALOGY?

Based on my understanding on the lecture notes, analogy is the process of transfering information from a familiar subject to more complex subject.

There are two types of analogies:

1) LOGICAL ANALOGIES

2) AFFECTIVE ANALOGIES

Analogies are divided by two types:

- Metaphor

- Similes

Metaphors happen when 2 different ideas that your compare or contrast and linked them imaginatively, though they are not like similes. Metaphors does not use the word "as" or "like".

Similes on the other hand, is the comparison of 2 different ideas with the word "as" or "like"

EXERCISE 1:


Choose three pairs of number from group one and three pairs of number from group two. Merge each pair of them together. Wirte a sentence by using the words given and draw pictures for each of the group.




My result: I got 17, 36 and 52




17: Flower & Tree




36: Ice & Spider




52: Oil & Rock









EXERCISE 2: MERGE THE PICTURES












1) LIFE


Life is but a flame,


It glows in the dark,



When the time comes,



the flame goes out,



so does Life.









2) HAPPINESS





Happiness,



is a wonderful feeling



of love, joy and contentment.



We jump with excitement



when we feel happy,


Like a fluffy kitten,



we feel contented



full of happiness.









3) MAN and WOMAN





Man and woman,



Two different beings,



yet equal in every sense,




God created woman


as man's companion,


To be together side by side.







Every man has a woman,


and every women has a man,


They are meant for each other,


like two sheeps in a valley


One wears blue and the other pink.



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