The author foreshadows the story's ending by dropping subtle hints or clues throughout the narrative that suggest what will happen later on. This can be done through the use of symbolic imagery, recurring themes, or cryptic dialogue that allude to the final outcome of the story. Foreshadowing helps build tension and anticipation for readers as they try to piece together how the story will ultimately conclude.
Montresor shows Fortunato a trowel.
The ending scene shows how much the pigs have changed throughout the story. As the animals look into the window, they can't tell a difference between the men and the pigs. That shows that they have slowly transformed into acting like humans.
It helps to create a story's mood.
The Never Ending Way of ORWarriOR was created in 2007.
Because it is what is left of that person; its a part of them, a chilling reminder. And for scary stories they sometimes use it to make the storie way scarier then it really is.
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Hes actualy not people just pair them up because there storys are similar and due to their names having to deal with clocks in a way
It can be, when it means a conclusion, completion, or terminal point. The gerund "ending" is used in the same way.
The only way to make a never ending candle is to never burn it. A never ending candle is just for show.
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