Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What is the definition of a foil in literature?

  1. A character who supports the protagonist

  2. A character who is used to contrast the protagonist

  3. A character who serves as an example for the protagonist

  4. A character who is used to create conflict

The correct answer is: A character who is used to contrast the protagonist

A foil in literature is a type of character who is intentionally created to highlight or contrast the qualities and characteristics of the protagonist. This is done by placing them alongside the protagonist and highlighting their opposing traits. This helps to develop the protagonist's character by showing their flaws, strengths, or inner conflicts through comparison. Options A and C are incorrect as they describe characters who are supportive or serve as examples, rather than contrasting the protagonist. Option D is incorrect because a foil does not necessarily create conflict, but rather showcases the protagonist's traits more vividly.