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In "Three Skeleton Key," the rats that try to break into the lighthouse early in the story foreshadow the terrifying swarm of rats that ultimately overrun the lighthouse and its occupants. The initial attack by a single rat hints at the danger and scale of the threat that will later emerge.
In "Three Skeleton Key," the rats' behavior escalating from seemingly harmless to aggressive foreshadows the impending danger and terror they will bring to the lighthouse keepers. The old sailor's warning about the "death ship" that docked at Three Skeleton Key and the fate of its crew foreshadows the arrival of the shipwrecked vessel infested with rats that leads to a life-threatening situation for the lighthouse keepers.
The author of "Three Skeleton Key" is George G. Toudouze. The story was first published in 1937.
In "Three Skeleton Key," the author builds suspense through foreshadowing when the characters notice a derelict ship drifting with no one aboard. This event hints at the impending danger of the rats that eventually invade the lighthouse. Additionally, the menacing behavior of the sea rats that the characters observe early on foreshadows the terror that will follow.
Three skeleton keys got its name because Three people worked there,skeleton represents danger and Key stands for island
Three Skeleton Key is 1st point of view-Shelly < 3
6 people died on it
no, the three skeleton key is not a true story
2002
The three skeleton key is an example of personification. The story is about a group of friends who find a key that unlocks a door to a secret room. The key is personified in the story as a character who helps the friends unlock the door.
Read the story.
Probably looks like a skeleton with three keys.
The ship