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Fleance's escape foreshadows Macbeth's downfall. As Banquo's son and a potential threat to Macbeth's reign, Fleance symbolizes the continuing presence of the rightful lineage. His escape implies that Macbeth's hold on power is tenuous and that he will ultimately be overthrown.
Macbeth is furious upon learning that Fleance has escaped, as he fears that Fleance may one day rise up against him as prophesied. To prevent this, he orders for Banquo's murder and tries to secure his power by eliminating any potential threats to his reign.
he shows characterization in Beyond the Western Sea by showing foreshadow and sensory image.
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"Foreshadow" is a verb, used to indicate hints or indications of what is to come later in a story or event.
The author was able to foreshadow future events in his text.
Problems with finances often foreshadow other difficulties in a marriage.
the death of Buddy's friend is foreshadow when the dog Queenie died
The dark storm clouds foreshadowed the approaching bad weather.
The foreshadow is that the wolf is never going to below the brick house
There were many clues in the book that served to foreshadow the climax of the story.
Reading the Bible literally, the experiences of Abraham and Jacob foreshadow the conquest of Canaan.
The distant howling in the night foreshadowed the arrival of the wolves.