Foreshadowing is a literary device which the author deploys do indicate or hint at something which might or will occur later in the text. It basically allows the reader to predict an outcome.
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The exposition is the introduction of the characters, setting, and background information in a story. Foreshadowing is a literary device used to give hints or clues about what will happen later in the story. In the exposition, foreshadowing can be used to set the stage for future events or build suspense for the reader.
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In "The Giver," foreshadowing is used to hint at future events without explicitly revealing them. For example, the recurring memories of pain and war foreshadow the darker truths Jonas will uncover about his society. Additionally, the mention of Elsewhere foreshadows the possibility of escape and a different way of life for Jonas.
foreshadowing Foreshadowing, which is a literary device in which an author suggests certain plot developments that might come later in the story.
The Foreshadowing was created in 2005 in Rome, Italy.
Some literary devices used in "Surviving the Applewhites" include foreshadowing, irony, and satire. Foreshadowing is used to hint at future events, irony adds humor or depth to the narrative, and satire is used to critique or comment on society.
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Foreshadowing. A type of foreshadowing that deliberately misleads the audience is a red herring.