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pshichka [43]
1 year ago
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A foil character is often depicted as the _______________.

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Nookie1986 [14]1 year ago
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A foil is a character who contrasts with another character; often, a figure who contrasts with the protagonist, in order to better emphasize or differentiate specific attributes of the protagonist. A foil to the protagonist may also be the adversary of the story.

What is a foil character?

Definition. A person or a thing that improves another character-opposite makes the other person appear good.

How can you construct a foil character?

By comparing two different characters, the author aims to stress the qualities, shortcomings, ideologies, and/or ideas that each character embodies. A figure who opposes the qualities and deeds of another, frequently the protagonist, is called a foil.

What are foil characters examples?

Foil Character Examples

God and Satan (Paradise Lost)

Sherlock and Watson (Sherlock Holmes)

Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy (Harry Potter)

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