Thread:Hey1234/@comment-33241682-20190224174157/@comment-1635429-20190224182641

Your logic is incredibly foiled for reasons I've stated numerous times already.

The definition of foil, as used in the paragraph, is: a character that possesses qualities which are in sharp contrast to those of another character. That means, while Mickey is a peacekeeper, Donald is aggressive. While Mickey is soft-spoken, Donald is loud. The use of "foil" in the paragraph is highlighting their opposing personalities. It has nothing to do with the fact that Donald is envies Mickey. So stop trying to use "whom he sometimes envies" as an excuse to remove foil--they don't mean the same thing.