The line that foreshadows Herbert's fate is when the visitor tells Mr. White, "He was caught in the machinery." This suggests a tragic accident that leads to Herbert's death, which ultimately comes true later in the story.
The line from the prologue of Romeo and Juliet that foreshadows the tragic ending of the play is "A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life."
Mr. Whites 200 pounds mortgage owing is important because it foreshadows the compensation the whites got for Herbert's death and it foreshadows Mr. Whites first wish.
"beware the ides of march"
Haleeb.
The witches' predictions that he will be the father of a line of kings.
Herbert sees a terrifying figure in the flames before his father extinguishes the fire. This figure foreshadows the tragic events that will unfold after the family makes their wishes on the monkey's paw.
herbert gets a way
John Herbert Blair has written: 'History of a Blair family line'
Lennie's threat to break the necks of cats that might disturb his rabbits foreshadows the tragic outcome of his uncontrollable strength and lack of understanding consequences. It foreshadows that Lennie's well-meaning actions will lead to unintentional harm or death, similar to what happens with the mice and Curley's wife later in the story.
He falls in the machinery.
The slope of a line doesn't change if you zoom in or out.
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