A foil is a character that has qualities or characteristics that are in direct contrast
 with the qualities or characteristics of the protagonist. Foils often exist so that the
 protagonist's flaws are more obvious and can be better understood.
 In Act IV of Hamlet, two foils emerge. Who are they? Why are these two
 characters foils of Hamlet? How are they Hamlet's foils? Please quote three
 specific places in the play to illustrate how these two characters are foils. Two of
 these places in the play should explain how / why the two are foils, and the third
 place should show the contrasting characteristic in Hamlet (doesn't have to come
 from Act IV only).