Events that happen and point to the future. Similar to an omen. Such as--> The rumbling of the Volcano foreshadowed it's eventual eruption.
B. ForeshadowingDefinition: Foreshadowing is the presentation in a work of literature of hints and clues that tip the reader off as to what is to come later in the work.Taken from: http://contemporarylit.about.com/cs/literaryterms/g/foreshadowing.htm
The element of literature best represented by the detail you provided would depend on the specific context. However, if the focus is on how an event in the story hints at future outcomes, then "foreshadowing" is the most relevant element. Foreshadowing creates anticipation and builds tension by providing subtle clues that suggest what may happen later in the narrative. If you provide more context, I can give a more tailored response!
Foreshadowing in Tagalog means "naghuhudyat" or "nagpapaabogado." It refers to the literary technique of giving hints or clues about what will happen later in a story or narrative.
foreshadowing Foreshadowing, which is a literary device in which an author suggests certain plot developments that might come later in the story.
foreshadowing foreshadowing; suspense
The Foreshadowing was created in 2005 in Rome, Italy.
In "Feed" by M.T. Anderson, examples of foreshadowing include Titus feeling disconnected and desensitized to violence from the media, foreshadowing his lack of empathy later in the story. A recurring glitch in Titus's feed hints at the damaging effects of the consumerist society on individuals. Violet's interest in literature and activism foreshadows her resistance to the system and eventual clash with the feed.
The suffix for foreshadowing is "-ing".
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Foreshadowing. A type of foreshadowing that deliberately misleads the audience is a red herring.
Foreshadowing is when the author leaves a detail for the reader as a clue giving them an idea about what will happen later in the story. Foreshadowing can come in many forms, and can be obvious, or very difficult to understand. The best foreshadowing is integrated into the story seamlessly, so only the most clever notice before the event is revealed. A real life example would be that a change in air pressure is often a foreshadowing of rain.
Hints about future events is called foreshadowing. The author can give very subtle or straightforward hints.