Ironic foreshadowing on how it will lead Macbeth and lady Macbeth, insane due to guilt; Macbeth - when he starts to see Banquos ghost
Lady Macbeth- Sleepwalking in act 5 moreover kills herself
One example of foreshadowing in Macbeth is when the witches chant, "Fair is foul, and foul is fair" in Act 1, Scene 1. This line suggests that things are not as they seem and sets the tone for the deception and ambiguity that surrounds the characters and events in the play.
fair is foul and foul is fair this foreshadows the play because Macbeth becomes evil but he is king and the king should be graceful and kind like duncan before he was eventually killed.
There isn't one. The scene is only twelve lines long, and there is nothing ironic about it.
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foreshadowing it forshadows the madness of both MacBeth and his wife.
foreshadowing is where something happens earlier in the story that predicts, or is an example to, something that happens later in the story.For example: when the witches bring three ghosts to confront Macbeth it foreshadows three incidences in his future.
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.
Macbeth is so greedy that he kills duncan so he can be king
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In "Flipped," a classic example of foreshadowing is when Juli notices Bryce's eye color changing when he lies. This hints at his dishonest behavior and foreshadows the challenges they will face in their relationship.
Macbeth’s ambition to become king