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In any narrative, a foil is a character who contrasts with another character; typically, a character who contrasts with the protagonist, in order to better highlight or differentiate certain qualities of the protagonist. A foil to the protagonist may also be the antagonist of the plot. In some cases, a subplot can be used as a foil to the main plot. This is especially true in the case of metafiction and the "story within a story" motif.

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  • En la ficción, un florete es un personaje que contrasta con otro personaje, generalmente el protagonista, para resaltar las cualidades del otro personaje.​​​ En algunos casos, una subtrama puede ser utilizada como un florete para la trama principal. Esto es especialmente cierto en el caso de la metaficción y el motivo "historia dentro de una historia".​ La palabra florete viene de la vieja práctica de respaldar las gemas con florete para hacerlas brillar más.​ Un florete por lo general difiere dramáticamente o es extremadamente similar, pero con una diferencia clave que los distingue. El concepto de un florete también se aplica más ampliamente a cualquier comparación que se haga para contrastar una diferencia entre dos cosas.​ coloca estos usos de los floretes literarios en tres categorías, que Tamara A. P. Metze explica como: los que enfatizan el mayor contraste (esto es diferente porque...), los que operan por exclusión (esto no es X porque...), y los que asignan la culpa ("debido a la lentitud de los procedimientos de toma de decisiones del gobierno...").​ (es)
  • In any narrative, a foil is a character who contrasts with another character; typically, a character who contrasts with the protagonist, in order to better highlight or differentiate certain qualities of the protagonist. A foil to the protagonist may also be the antagonist of the plot. In some cases, a subplot can be used as a foil to the main plot. This is especially true in the case of metafiction and the "story within a story" motif. A foil usually either differs dramatically or is an extreme comparison that is made to contrast a difference between two things. Thomas F. Gieryn places these uses of literary foils into three categories, which Tamara A. P. Metze explains as: those that emphasize the heightened contrast (this is different because ...), those that operate by exclusion (this is not X because...), and those that assign blame ("due to the slow decision-making procedures of government..."). (en)
  • 허구에서 박 (箔)은 다른 인물 (주로 주인공)의 특정 성질을 강조하기 위해 다른 인물과 대조되는 인물이다. 어떤 경우에는, 줄거리에서 박은 메인 구성으로 사용될 수 있다. 이는 메타픽션이나 "극중극" 주제의 경우에 특히 그렇다. 단어 박은 보석이 더 밝게 빛나도록 돕는 박의 기존의 관행에서 비롯되었다. (ko)
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  • 허구에서 박 (箔)은 다른 인물 (주로 주인공)의 특정 성질을 강조하기 위해 다른 인물과 대조되는 인물이다. 어떤 경우에는, 줄거리에서 박은 메인 구성으로 사용될 수 있다. 이는 메타픽션이나 "극중극" 주제의 경우에 특히 그렇다. 단어 박은 보석이 더 밝게 빛나도록 돕는 박의 기존의 관행에서 비롯되었다. (ko)
  • In any narrative, a foil is a character who contrasts with another character; typically, a character who contrasts with the protagonist, in order to better highlight or differentiate certain qualities of the protagonist. A foil to the protagonist may also be the antagonist of the plot. In some cases, a subplot can be used as a foil to the main plot. This is especially true in the case of metafiction and the "story within a story" motif. (en)
  • En la ficción, un florete es un personaje que contrasta con otro personaje, generalmente el protagonista, para resaltar las cualidades del otro personaje.​​​ En algunos casos, una subtrama puede ser utilizada como un florete para la trama principal. Esto es especialmente cierto en el caso de la metaficción y el motivo "historia dentro de una historia".​ La palabra florete viene de la vieja práctica de respaldar las gemas con florete para hacerlas brillar más.​ (es)
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  • Florete (literatura) (es)
  • Foil (narrative) (en)
  • 박 (문학) (ko)
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