Yes there are many!
Othello speech about wooing Desdemona foreshadows his suicide speech.
Desdemona's willow song foreshadows her fate.
Othello saying "Are we turn'd turks" (or something like that) foreshadows his suicide.
There are a lot more just keep on looking through the play and you can find them.
when ms capulet finds out juliet is faking the death to be will romeo
She is abused, stol'n from me, and corrupted
By spells and medicines
willo song
"To be or not to be, that is the question......."
In Romeo's soliloquy he speaks of love being fatal and he pretty much just talks to himself about events that have happened through out the play. He makes a long speech on how he will kill himself because his love is so strong for Juliet and how beautiful Juliet is and how horrible death is (like a monster).
When Reverend Hale grows disselusioned. It is foreshadowing his later reputation of the courts actions.
It's called a monologue. A dialogue is two or more. If the character is talking to his/her self then it is called a soliloquy. An example is Hamlet's soliloquy "To be or not to be that is the question ........."
"Thy honorable mettle may be wrought From that is disposed."
Suggesting early in a story what is going to happen later is called foreshadowing.
In Act 3 of Romeo and Juliet, there is significant foreshadowing of the tragic events to come. For example, Romeo's reluctance to fight Tybalt foreshadows the escalating violence between the Capulets and Montagues. Additionally, Juliet's premonitions of impending doom during her soliloquy also serve as foreshadowing of the tragic events that will unfold.
"To be or not to be, that is the question......."
The soliloquy in Romeo and Juliet refers to Romeo's reflections on love, particularly his feelings for Juliet. The fillings for these lines could include emotions like passion, longing, desperation, and impulsiveness as Romeo grapples with the intensity of his new love for Juliet.
Juliet unconsciously offers foreshadowing concerning Romeo's death when she states that she has a "foreboding" that they will meet again but that it will be in the realm of death. This suggests that their love will ultimately lead to tragedy and death.
what is an example of foreshadowing in chapter one in the book the family under the bridge
An example of foreshadowing can be seen in Chapter One of The Great Gatsby. Daisy jokes about Jordan and Nick getting together.
An example of foreshadowing is the crash of metal Helen heard indicating that something was happening (with the snake) on the night of her sister's death.
When Reverend Hale grows disselusioned. It is foreshadowing his later reputation of the courts actions.
In Romeo's soliloquy he speaks of love being fatal and he pretty much just talks to himself about events that have happened through out the play. He makes a long speech on how he will kill himself because his love is so strong for Juliet and how beautiful Juliet is and how horrible death is (like a monster).
There art thou happy
foreshadowing