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In "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes, foreshadowing is evident through the ominous descriptions of the night and the repeated references to danger surrounding the highwayman and Bess. The arrival of the soldiers and their menacing behavior hints at the impending tragedy. Additionally, the repeated mention of the wind and the dark atmosphere creates a sense of foreboding, suggesting that fate will intervene in their love story. This builds tension and prepares the reader for the heartbreaking conclusion.
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In "The Feather Pillow," foreshadowing is evident when the protagonist feels a sense of unease upon discovering the feather pillow, hinting at something sinister. Another example is when the protagonist's wife's health deteriorates rapidly after developing a mysterious red mark on her neck, foreshadowing a tragic outcome tied to the pillow.
One example of foreshadowing in "Across Five Aprils" is when Bill Creighton discusses how war changes everything, hinting at the impending Civil War. Another example is when Jethro witnesses the tension between his family members over the issue of secession, foreshadowing the division and conflict that will come with the war.
when the text talks about the lion attacking the baby deer when he comes home to his den. foreshadowing Odysseus coming home and killing the suitors
Because he was going to be one. It is foreshadowing
There are mainly two types of foreshadowing: modern foreshadowing and classical foreshadowing. Modern foreshadowing is more symbolic, not explicitly saying what event will occur later, whereas Classical foreshadowing is more literal. For example, in Romeo and Juliet, the introduction clearly states two people love each other so much, they will take their lives if it means being together, actually happening at the end of the story.
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foreshadowing, personification,dialogue, onomatopoeia, flashbacks, hallucinationshope this helps
A central figure of the plot of Oedipus the King is Tiresias, a blind prophet, or seer, Tiresias provides most of the foreshadowing in the play in the form of dialogue, or discussions with other characters. to leave out on a mountain to die so that he would not fulfill his prophecy.
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