Foils In Macbeth

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Foil isn't needed to write a story; however, good stories involve foil characters. Foil is a character who is the polar opposite of another character; it allows readers to compare characters, and displays the difference in the characters attitudes, good features, bad features, and lifestyles. One very obvious foil character in "Macbeth" was King Edward. Malcolm introduced King Edward after talking to a doctor about whether Edward will come to Scotland. Malcolm explains to a confused Macduff who King Edward is, describing him as one of the most graced people to walk the Earth; Edward is a direct contrast from Macbeth, who is a horrid ruler and murdering tyrant. According to Malcolm, Edward has gifts from God entailing many things, like healing