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Use of foils to highlight Hamlet's character from "summary" of The Masks of Hamlet by Marvin Rosenberg

The foils in Hamlet serve as mirrors that reflect and emphasize various aspects of the protagonist's character. They are characters who contrast with Hamlet in terms of their personalities, actions, and beliefs, providing a clearer understanding of Hamlet's own complexities. Through these foils, Shakespeare is able to shed light on Hamlet's indecisiveness, his intellect, his morality, and his capacity for action. One of the most prominent foils in the play is Laertes, who shares similarities with Hamlet but also differs in significant ways. While both characters are young men who have lost their fathers, Laertes is portrayed as a man of action, driven by a desire for revenge. In contrast, Hamlet's hesitation and intellectual contemplation stand out in the face of Laertes' swift and decisive actions. This contrast highlights Hamlet's internal struggles and his philosophical nature. Another foil to Hamlet is Fortinbras, the young prince of Norway who serves as a foil through his determination and willingness to take risks. Fortinbras's single-minded pursuit of ...
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    The Masks of Hamlet

    Marvin Rosenberg

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