Given the title 'the foolish angel dances with the devil novel', it's obvious that the main characters are the foolish angel and the devil. But in a well - written novel, there would probably be more characters to add depth and complexity. For example, there could be an older, wiser angel who tries to warn the foolish one. Or perhaps there are humans who are unknowingly influenced by the actions of the angel and the devil. There could also be a hierarchy among the devils, and one particular devil is the main one interacting with the angel.
Well, without having read this 'the foolish angel dances with the devil novel', it could be a story where the angel represents purity and the devil represents corruption. The 'foolish' part of the angel might suggest that it doesn't fully understand the danger of interacting with the devil. Maybe it's a love - hate relationship where they dance, which could symbolize a complex interaction between two opposing forces.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But it might have a protagonist who is the 'angel in the devil suit' and perhaps some supporting characters who either help or hinder this character in their journey.
One memorable character could be a half - angel - half - devil protagonist named Alex. Alex is constantly in a battle with his inner selves, the angel and the devil. His devil side might make him a bit mischievous and quick - tempered, while his angel side gives him a strong sense of justice. Another could be a female character, Lily, who uses her dual nature to her advantage. She can be both seductive like a devil and pure - hearted like an angel in different situations.
For the angel, give it flaws. It doesn't have to be perfect all the time. Maybe it's a bit too prideful in its celestial status. For the devil, show that it has some good in it, like a sense of loyalty to its friends in hell. That makes them more believable.
The main character is surely the foolish friend. But there could be a variety of other characters. There might be a group of friends who are constantly exasperated by the foolish friend's antics. There could be an older, more experienced character like a mentor or an elder in the community who tries to offer advice to the foolish friend but is often ignored. There may also be characters that are part of the situations that the foolish friend gets into. For instance, if the foolish friend has a habit of getting into financial trouble, there could be loan sharks or creditors in the story. And of course, there could be bystanders who observe the foolish friend's actions and have different reactions, some pitying, some laughing, and some trying to help.
As I don't know the particular 'the foolish woman story', it's hard to say exactly. But likely there is the foolish woman herself. There could also be characters who interact with her, like perhaps a wise old man or woman who tries to guide her, or there could be some characters who take advantage of her foolishness, such as a sly merchant or a dishonest acquaintance.
One common theme is the struggle between good and evil. Since you have an angel representing good and a devil representing evil, there's often a battle of ideologies. Another theme is redemption. Sometimes the devil character is shown to be redeemable through the influence of the angel.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this exact novel. But generally, it might be about a character who appears to be bad (the devil suit) but has good or angelic qualities inside.