The killing of the mouse in Of Mice and Men foreshadows the tragic end of another character later in the story. It highlights the cycle of violence and powerlessness that ultimately leads to further loss and sorrow.
Lennie accidentally kills the mouse by petting it too firmly, and later in the novel, he unintentionally kills Curley's wife by trying to silence her when she screams. The death of the mouse and the eventual death of Curley's wife both foreshadow Lennie's tragic fate as someone who possesses great strength but lacks control over it, leading to unintended harm and ultimately his own demise.
The killing of a mouse, or murine.
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He becomes a Nutcracker Prince!
seem to foreshadow dead
depends on what the cat is killing, it can kill a mouse, but it can't kill an elephant
"Foreshadow" is a verb, used to indicate hints or indications of what is to come later in a story or event.
The dark storm clouds foreshadowed the approaching bad weather.
The author was able to foreshadow future events in his text.
the death of Buddy's friend is foreshadow when the dog Queenie died