Dasiy’s unattainability, Tom’s relationship with Myrtle, Gatsby’s fate, and Myrtle’s hit-and-run death.
It really depends on what you want a quotation for. If you want one to show how Sasha's father doesnt show any support in her life you could use: "Stupid girl, you don't know anything about it!" "I couldn't even get him to listen to me." Or ones about Sasha's visions... Alexandra, "like Cassandra", the prophetess. "I was 5 when I first saw the future." "'I looked into the man's eyes, but I didn't see the inflamed tear ducts. I saw an empty bed. I saw death." Or ones about Tom's death... "I don't know how, but as I lay awake shivering after the dream, I know it hasn't happened, and that maybe it won't for some time. It's definitely something that has yet to be." (After dreaming that Tom was shot.) "If you've seen him dead he is as good dead" (Hoodoo Jack) These are just some ideas, as I am not sure what you want the quotes about.
"Sometimes the truth is too awful to contemplate, so we ignore it and but build another truth on top of it, a truth that fits better, a truth that we like." - Marcus Sedgwick, The Foreshadowing
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Brighton
The Book of Dead Days by Marcus Sedgwick
never losing hope relationship with parents peace and violence
Foreshadowing. A type of foreshadowing that deliberately misleads the audience is a red herring.
Ursula Sedgwick has written: 'My learn-to-cook book' -- subject(s): Cookery, Juvenile literature, Cooking
By foreshadowing that he would die, he made the book less interesting.
Yes
The cast of The Book Agent - 1921 includes: Claire Sedgwick
The Book of Dead Days by Marcus Sedgwick has 272 pages.
no
what is an example of foreshadowing in chapter one in the book the family under the bridge
Foreshadowing in a book is when the author hints at future events or outcomes that will unfold as the story progresses. It creates suspense and engages readers by giving them clues about what may happen next. Effective foreshadowing can enhance the overall impact of the plot twists and revelations in a book.
In the book "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld, foreshadowing is used to hint at events or developments that will happen later in the story. For example, references to the mysterious Rusty Ruins foreshadow the importance of the past civilization in understanding the current society in the book. Foreshadowing creates suspense and builds anticipation for readers as they try to piece together clues about what will happen next.