Literary Foils in John Steinbeck’s of Mice and Men
Words: 603 Pages: 2 1586Within the realm of literature, a "foil" embodies a character whose essence diverges from another — typically the protagonist — to accentuate specific facets of the principal character. This literary device enriches the narrative tapestry by infusing it with layers of intricacy and nuance, thereby deepening the audience's perception of various attributes and motivations. John Steinbeck's masterwork "Of Mice and Men," replete with themes of camaraderie, aspirations, and seclusion, offers a poignant exploration of character foils, particularly epitomized by the […]