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juxtoposition as a literary technique now juxtaposition is when two or more characters or things are placed near each other in a story or a poem to show contrast like light and dark the contrast or difference between these things forces us as readers to compare these two things so letamp;#39;s look at what Steinbeck does with juxtaposition in his novel just the whole two characters of George and Lenny alone are just AOS in the description of them from section one the first man was small and quick dark of face with Restless eyes and sharp strong features so heamp;#39;s this little kind of sharp eyed sharp featured guy and behind him walked his opposite Steinbach even clearly states to us that heamp;#39;s putting these two opposites together heamp;#39;s just opposing these two characters a huge man so little guy big guy shapeless of face kind of big broad face with large pale eyes eyes wide sloping shoulders and he walked heavily dragging his feet a little away the way a bear drags h