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OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

In "the most dangerous game,' the character of zaroff serves as a(n) _ to the protagonist, sharply contrasting rainsford's personality

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

Metaphor Internal rhyme Tone Unreliable narrator 2nd person narrator Stock characters Flat characters Foil Protagonist Antagonist

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

I think it is is foil

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

Tip if you are searching the definitions put literary definition next to the word Examples: foil literary definition

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

Answer as soon as possible even if its tomorrow

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

@Clauvio @BeautifulNightmare @bohotness

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Antagonist

OpenStudy (skittles_for_life6422):

thanks @wolf10031

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