Monday, December 6, 2010

Week 4, Juxtaposition

Okay, based on my scribbled notes in my notebook, juxtaposition means placing two variable side by side and their contrast or similarity are shown through comparison. For example,  I preferred hot summer days; he preferred the winter.

While analogy thinks the other way. Two or more similar things agree in some respect. And is a comparison of two things that are essentially dissimilar but are shown through the analogy that makes them have some similarity. There are two types of analogy; logical analogy (eg; a bird can be compared to an aeroplane because both have wings), affective analogy (eg; the girl is playful as monkey)

Okay whatever, well, this week we did some exercise ( urmm, I think we did exercise like every week) but this time is a bit interesting. :)


Exercise 1 :


Step 1 ; 


GroupA;


1. flower,
2. lightning,
3. ice,
4. light,
5. fire,
6. duck,
7. dog,
8. oil,
9. leave,
0. fly.


Group B;


0. head,
9. rain,
8. wood,
7. tree,
6. spider,
5. root,
4. mountain,
3. wind,
2. rock,
1. water.


Step 2 ; choose any three pair of number. 


24, lightning and mountain
15, flower and root
06, fly and spider


Step 3 ; make a simple sentence with the words above and draw them.


24, lightning and mountain ; the lightning strikes that huge mountain yesterday.






15, flower and root ; that flower came from the big root.




06, fly and spider ; that bird flew down to eat the spider.




Step 4 ; Pair them up and visualize them again.


24, lightning mountain;




15, flowerroot; 




06, flyspider ; 




Exercise 2: How mergers go wrong?



This is a picture of an elephant combined with a duck. This particular combined animal doesn't even exist. Well yea of course because this animal won't be able to survive as the elephant is too heavy and too big as the body and the feet are from the duck. It'll squash it.

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