Definition: Insnarers in literature are characters who are not usually associated with being a part of or having relationships with other characters. They are often seen as outsiders, uninvited guests, or outsiders' hosts. In some cases, they may be characterized by their appearance, such as being tall, thin, or short, or appearing to have no presence in the story. Insnarers can also be described as being mysterious or elusive, with a tendency to remain hidden from others.