Foreshadowing A literary device in which an author hints at certain plot developments that will come...

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Foreshadowing A literary device in which an author hints at certain plot developments that will come later in the story. It is used to interest the reader, viewer or listener about how the story will proceed and mentally prepare them for how it will unfold.

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Page 1: Foreshadowing A literary device in which an author hints at certain plot developments that will come later in the story. It is used to interest the reader,

ForeshadowingA literary device in which an author hints at certain plot developments that will come later in the story.

It is used to interest the reader, viewer or listener about how the story will proceed and mentally prepare them for how it will unfold.

Page 2: Foreshadowing A literary device in which an author hints at certain plot developments that will come later in the story. It is used to interest the reader,

ForeshadowingOExamples: The Necklace

O Madame Forrestier easily lends Mathilde Loisel the diamond necklace, with no concern or apprehension.O Foreshadows the necklace being fake,

rather than real diamonds. O If it was real (and really worth $36,000

francs) she would likely have been more hesitant to let her friend borrow it.

Page 3: Foreshadowing A literary device in which an author hints at certain plot developments that will come later in the story. It is used to interest the reader,

ForeshadowingOExamples: The Necklace

O The jeweler says, “It was not I who sold her the necklace, I merely supplied the case.” O Most expensive jewelry is sold in a case to

protect it. Madame Forrestier only purchased the case from the jeweler, which foreshadows that the necklace was not a real diamond necklace.

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Evidence & Reasoning

O Claim #4:

“The Most Dangerous Game” contains foreshadowing

O Evidence (written in MLA format):