when a word confuse you which literary device support the word to confuse you
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Juxtaposition in literary terms is the showing contrast by concepts placed side by side.
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This term is specific to the contrasts between characters. Where a writer juxtaposes two characters to emphasize their opposing qualities, the characters are foils of each other. One example is the tortoise and the hare from the classic fable.
A writer uses the juxtaposition of two characters as a foil to emphasize their disparate qualities or character traits. For example, in John Steinbeck's East of Eden, Cal and Aron are brothers and foils for each other.
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