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Juxtapositions
are
kind
of
like
the
foils
of
language.
Put
two
things
next
to
each
other,
and
their
similarities
and
differences
are
much
easier
to
spot.
It's
like
when
you
park
your
'87
Toyota
Camry
next
to
that
shiny
new
BMW
in
the
parking
lot.
Oftentimes
juxtaposition
is
used
just
for
the
sake
of
creating
absurd
situations.
In
The
Importance
of
Being
Earnest,
much
of
the
comedy
actually
comes
from
that
bizarre
juxtaposition
of
characters
and
events.
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