Butterflies: It used as a metaphor for all things beauteous and wonderful in the world. The exhausted German soldier is mesmerized by it because it reminded him of how beautiful the world can be and his civilian life of promise and hope. Unfortunately, he let his guard down to admire it, and was shot, after having essentially survived the whole war. Thus the utter futility of the "Great War" was underlined. Apparently I don't have the page number i forgot..... Somewhere between chapter 7 and 11
what is an example of foreshadowing in chapter one in the book the family under the bridge
An example of foreshadowing can be seen in Chapter One of The Great Gatsby. Daisy jokes about Jordan and Nick getting together.
The end of chapter 2 in "The Monkey's Paw" is an example of situational irony because Mr. White wishes for money to pay off his mortgage, but the money comes as a result of his son's death. This twist of fate is unexpected and contrasts with Mr. White's original intentions when he made the wish.
One example of foreshadowing in "Of Mice and Men" is when Lennie accidentally kills the puppy, foreshadowing his eventual accidental killing of Curley's wife. Another example is when Candy's old dog is shot, foreshadowing the fate of Lennie at the end of the novel. These events hint at the tragic outcomes that will unfold later in the story.
Its like at the end of chapter 3 when he says something about "I didnt think things could get worse then this, but i was wrong". Not sure of the exact quote but you can look at the very last page of chapter 3
In Chapter 7, the sudden appearance of dark storm clouds foreshadows a shift in the mood or events in the story. This could suggest that conflict or trouble is approaching, building tension for the reader.
One example of foreshadowing in Chapter 4 of "Of Mice and Men" is when Crooks, the stable hand, tells Lennie about how lonely he is and how life on the ranch can be tough for a black man. This foreshadows the isolation and discrimination that George and Lennie will face later in the story. Another example is when Curley's wife talks about her desire for attention and companionship, hinting at the trouble and conflict her character will cause in the future.
When Kino is fighting with himself about what to do about the pearl. Chapter 5
the starving dogs who attack the team's camp in Chapter III foreshadow the hunger that will afflict them during their ill-fated journey with Hal, Charles, and Mercedes.
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A girl cuts her hair then realizes it was a mistake is an example of situational irony. Another example is in the Twilight movies when Bella thinks Edward hates here, when he really is addicted to her.
An example of foreshadowing is the crash of metal Helen heard indicating that something was happening (with the snake) on the night of her sister's death.