The document discusses five strategies of juxtaposition used in literature and art: repetition, symbolism, context creation, analysis, and irony. Repetition involves juxtaposing words or imagery that convey the same meaning. Symbolism uses imagery as a metaphor for words or vice versa. Context creation situates words in space, time, or context through imagery or vice versa. Analysis reveals the underlying logic of words through imagery or the imagery's logic through words. Irony juxtaposes words and images in a deliberately surprising or thought-provoking way. Examples are provided for each strategy.