In fiction, a foil is a character who contrasts with another character, usually the protagonist, to highlight qualities of the other character.
True. Analytical writing is more focused on showing relationships about between pieces of informations.
Well one difference that you could say is the political division that takes a toll on people during an epidemic/pandemic. Many communities treat certain diseases or global viruses as a political debate- creating groups of anti government- anti protections- anti epidemic/pandemic etc. There’s a lot of rebellion within our community today.
Something they have in common (using our current pandemic in comparison) is the 1918 swine flu. There was research including respiratory transmission, causing people to wear and promote mask wearing, similar to today, it almost caused a new in pop culture at the time.
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Tragic Hero- A main character cursed by fate and possessed of a tragic flaw.
A Struggle Between Good and Evil- This struggle can take place as part of the plot or exist within the main character.
Hamartia- The fatal character flaw of the tragic hero.
Tragic Waste- The good being destroyed along with the bad at the resolution of the play. Often played out with the unnecessary loss of life, especially of "good guy" characters.
External Conflict- This can be a problem facing the hero as a result of the plot or a "bad guy" character.
Internal Conflict- The struggle the hero engages in with his/her fatal flaw.
Catharsis- The release of the audience's emotions through empathy with the characters.
Supernatural Elements- Magic, witchcraft, ghosts, etc.
Lack of Poetic Justice- Things end poorly for everyone, including the "good guys."
Comic Relief- One or more humorous characters who participate in scenes intended to lighten the mood.