That no one is going to bite her is the foreshadowing that shows up as Bella Swan's ironic thought before going to her first class in "Twilight."
This thought foreshadows her sight of and involvement with the Cullen family of vampires. It particularly foreshadows her attraction to Edward, one of the five Cullen youths at Forks High School. It foreshadows the decision that Bella must reach in terms of any possibility for a long-lasting interaction with Edward: to be bitten or not to be bitten.
Bella's ironic thought before heading to her first class in 'Twilight' foreshadows her life-changing encounter with Edward Cullen. She muses about how it would be a miracle if she didn't fall flat on her face in front of everyone, unknowingly hinting at the upcoming events where she becomes entangled with Edward and the supernatural world he belongs to.
Yes, you sure can. Here are a few examples: It was ironic how both their names were Alex. They thought that it was ironic how she stated she was hungry as soon as they passed the restaurant.
foreshadowing, withheld knowledge, the use of irony, connotations are elements that creates the eerie mood throughout the story.
A "Sober" Second thought. Often thought of as ironic, because most of them are in their 70's.
In "After Twenty Years" by O. Henry, the foreshadowing occurs when the policeman remarks that the letter may have blown away because the wind is so strong. This foreshadows the unexpected and ironic twist at the end of the story, where the person the policeman is waiting for turns out to be the criminal he is seeking.
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.
Montresor warned Fortunato about his impending death by telling him, "In pace requiescat!", meaning "Rest in peace!" in Latin. This statement was a subtle and ironic way of foreshadowing Fortunato's fate.
This may ale be seen as ironic because Coyotito's name literally means "coyote". In a sense, it is ironic that the tracker thought his cries were those of a coyote's. But it is also ironic that the trackers did not know it was the cry of a baby since they are good at what they do.
The cat thought it was ironic that the baby, who much was younger, could steal his food without getting yelled by the adults. They had just yelled at him yesterday for sniff at the baby's bottle.
No (that was ironic).
He was named in honour of Hera, the queen of the heavens, because Zeus thought it would please her, but it didn't.
That's his ghost. He takes Ganondorf's soul. With the help of your first enemy you beat the main bad guy. HOW IRONIC.
The basic definition of an ironic commentary is using words or phrases to convey something that is the opposite of the literal meaning. For example, if someone says they had a bad day, and your response is 'Sounds Awesome' that would be an ironic commentary. So, for a romance story you would write the opposite of what you thought the literal meaning was, usually this will be comical.