The role of a foil in a literary work to to provide contrast against the protagonist, in order to further highlight one or more characteristics of the protagonist.
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The narrator's honesty in a matter that doesn't entirely complement him makes him seem genuine.
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Answer:
A lion is used several times in the play to signify various omens: In Act 1, Scene 3, Cassius describes Caesar as a destructive storm and as a roaring "lion in the Capitol." Both symbols represent a dangerous ruler.
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