Allows you to develop two (or more) characters at once. The main character by contrast, and the minor character directly.
Character foils are used to contrast with the main character in a story, highlighting their traits, motivations, or beliefs. By contrasting characters, authors can emphasize specific characteristics and themes, leading to a deeper understanding of the main character and the overall narrative.
Highlights him or her by contrast
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As foils to the main character
Benvolio and Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet
One example of foils is Dorothy and the Wicked Witch of the West in the movie "The Wizard of Oz.
A foil to a character is another character who acts in an opposite manner or has opposite characteristics. Foils help to show the strengths and flaws of a character through contrast.
A character who provides a contrast to another character is known as a foil. For example: In Toni Morrison's acclaimed novel Song of Solomon, Pilate and Macon Dead are foils.
A foil is a character who contrasts with another character in order to highlight particular qualities or traits. In "Catcher in the Rye," characters like Stradlater or Mr. Antolini can be seen as foils to Holden Caulfield, as they emphasize different aspects of his personality or beliefs. These foils can help deepen our understanding of Holden and his thoughts and actions.
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Should have an engaging and suitable character Using appropriate language forms and features for the character Using appropriate and imaginative gestures and mannerisms Presenting key attitudes about the character adapted Demonstrating characters context A clear purpose evident throughout the monologue