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    In "A Good Man is Hard to find" one is struck by the unexpected violence at the end of the story. However‚ if the story is read a second time‚ reader can see definite signs of foreshadowing that hints to the ending of the story. Through technique of strong imagery to foreshadow the people and the events in the story is very compelling. There are two significant times that she uses this technique. They are the description of the grandmother’s dress and the graveyard. The story begun with the grandmother

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    The Chosen by Chaim Potok is a story of two boys named Reuven Malter‚ a traditional Orthodox Jew‚ and Danny Saunders‚ a Hasidic Jew. Danny and Reuven compete against each other in a heated softball game. When it is Danny’s turn to bat‚ he hits the softball straight toward Reuven. The ball hits Reuven in the eye‚ which breaks his glasses and sends him to the hospital. Danny visits Reuven in the hospital and their friendship takes off. Some people consider this to be unlikely and think that people

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    O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find”‚ multiple themes are conveyed through her use of foreshadowing and irony as well as a consistent point of view. The story centers around the major conflict between the Misfit and the grandmother along with her family. This story can be viewed in many ways because of the unusually large number of themes used in this story ranging from religion to society and class. Foreshadowing can be found throughout the story leading up to the brutal execution of the family

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    shoot him in the back of the head. Steinbeck uses foreshadowing to indicate the deaths of the farm dream‚ Curley’s wife‚ and Lennie.

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    Foreshadowing in “The Fall of the House of Usher” In “The Fall of the House of Usher”‚ Edgar Allen Poe uses foreshadowing to entice the readers and to hint at future events that may occur later on in the story. An example in the story in which Poe uses the setting‚ particularly the “melancholy House of Usher”‚ to foreshadow the story’s outcome can be found in the final paragraph on page 63. In this paragraph‚ the narrator expresses his anxiety as he approaches the eerie‚ crumbling‚ and unsettling

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    invited are killed one by one by a strange murder. Foreshadowing is a literary device that hints the reader with details to predict future events. Does Agatha Christie use the technique of foreshadowing randomly or for deliberate reasons? Agatha Christie uses the technique of foreshadowing for deliberate reasons; such as‚ to build suspense‚ to help the reader make predictions‚ and to reveal character traits. Agatha Christie uses the technique of foreshadowing to build suspense. On the first day before arriving

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    In “The Lottery” Shirley Jackson used foreshadowing to hint that someone is going to get stoned because she says the kids gathered small smooth round stones into a pile. I knew this because in the story it says the kids had smooth small round stones in their pocket and pulled them out. A quotation from the story that helped me know this is “Bobby Martin had already stuffed his pockets full of stones‚ and the other boys soon followed his example.” (Jackson). This shows that the kids gathered it into

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    of how Charles misbehaves in class. At the end of the story‚ the reader learns that Laurie is actually Charles. The story includes multiple foreshadowing clues to hint that Laurie is Charles‚ including when Laurie had to stay after school‚ Laurie’s bad behavior at home‚ and when Laurie’s mother meets Charles’ teacher at the PTA meeting. The first foreshadowing hint is when Laurie starts misbehaving at home. On his first day of kindergarten Laurie returns home with an attitude towards his parents

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    John Steinbeck uses foreshadowing through out the story of "Of Mice and Men" to prepare the reader for the final scene. Foreshadowing is the composition of layered hints or clues about what may happen in the future of the story. Early in the story‚ these lines or events suggest a wide range of possibilities to the audience. But as the story progresses‚ the range narrows. In order for the impact of foreshadowing to be effective‚ the audience has to be both surprised by the climax of the story and

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    Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner‚ the use of foreshadowing is used truly conspicuously. To foreshadow is to provide advanced indications to a future event or discovery.. The extremely strong dank scent about Ms. Emily’s house‚ the second floor of this residence being locked and the discovery of the iron grey hair‚ all are strong foreshadowing incidents that achieve this surprising and strong but also believable ending. Faulkner use of foreshadowing is used ingeniously to achieve a shocking and powerful

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