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Foreshadowing

Definition of Foreshadowing Foreshadowing is a literary device that writers utilize as a means to indicate or hint to readers something that is to follow or appear later in a…

Romeo and Juliet Foreshadowing

foreshadowing provides certain hints about specific events that subsequently emerge later thereby fostering the audience’s expectations about upcoming events. In the Shakespearean tragedy of “Romeo and Juliet”, foreshadowing is created…

Twelfth Night

…is alive. 11. Foreshadowing: Foreshadowing is a literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story. The first example of…

1984

…but the Thought Police arrest them. Foreshadowing: The first example of foreshadowing in the novel occurs when the first chapter opens as “It was part of the economy drive in…

Flash-Forward

…yet to be brought to light. It is the opposite of a flashback, or “analepsis,” which reveals past events. Difference Between Flash-Forward and Foreshadowing Flash-forward is similar to foreshadowing. However,…

Matthew 16:23

…protect themselves and align with God’s truths.. Interpretation #3 The verse is a foreshadowing of Jesus’ Crucifixion According to this version, the readers believe that Matthew 16:23 is a foreshadowing

To Kill a Mockingbird

…novel. They are talking about Foreshadowing: Examples of foreshadowing in To Kill a Mockingbird occurs at several places. For example, I wouldn’t be so sure of that, Atticus . ….

Hamlet

…in saying that “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.” 11. Foreshadowing: When Marcellus sees the ghost, he talks to Horatio and says that “Something is rotten in the…

Macbeth

…and a monster. 10. Foreshadowing: The first example of foreshadowing occurs in the very first action where the bloody battle continues. It shows that another somber murder is going to…

Lord of the Flies

Foreshadowing: There are several examples of foreshadowing in Lord of the Flies. The first example of foreshadowing in the novel occurs when the boys gather together for voting and it…

Pride and Prejudice

…climax slowly starts resolving and comes to an end when she finally accepts his proposal. Foreshadowing: The first example of foreshadowing in the novel occurs when Elizabeth knowingly reaches the…

The Pearl

…is dead. Foreshadowing: There are various examples of foreshadowing in the novel. For example, i. “Hush,” said Kino. “Do not speak any more. In the morning we will sell the…

All Quiet On The Western Front

…remorseless and his final resignation to his fate. Foreshadowing: The first example of foreshadowing in the novel occurs with the title of the novel that shows that it is a…

Things Fall Apart

…with various other characters. Foreshadowing: Foreshadowing in the novel begins with the title which indicates that there might be no happy ending. The second example of foreshadowing in the novel…

Oedipus The King

…his lineage. Foreshadowing: There are several instances of foreshadowing in the play as given in the below examples, i. My children, new stock of old Cadmus, why are you seated…

Elie Wiesel

…like irony, contrast, and foreshadowing, he talks about the emotions he experienced in the concentration camps of Buna. He never dealt with fanciful subjects and unnecessary details in his piece;…

The Metamorphosis

…in the morning without making any payment, leaving the family high and dry. Therefore, the family reaches the solution which lies in throwing away Gregor Samsa. Foreshadowing: The novel shows…

The Scarlet Letter

…Wilson are on the jury to punish Hester. Foreshadowing: The novel, The Scarlet Letter, shows various examples of foreshadowing. For example, i. A throng of bearded men, in sad-colored garments…

Of Mice and Men

…of Curley’s wife in his attempts to silence her. It leads to tension in the novel that subsides when George shoots Lennie. Foreshadowing: The first example of foreshadowing in the…

Othello

…audience knows that he has secretly hatched a plan to kill both of them. Foreshadowing: The play shows good use of foreshadowing. For example, i. ‘Excellent wretch! Perdition catch my…