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    do different characters have? Where does it come from? What do they do with it? How does it help them‚ or hurt them? 6. Foreshadowing. Consider the many examples of foreshadowing in Of Mice and Men. What important actions and plot points are forewhadowed? How do these important events differ from the events that foreshadow them? How does foreshadowing help us understand the important turning points in the

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    but without shoes on‚ they looked repulsive. The foreshadowing statements like “Why do you have to have so many steps?” and “Grandmother’s climb was long‚ slow‚ laborious. Thump‚ thump‚ thump. Her canes struck the boards as she slowly mounted the steps.” foreshadow Stacey perceiving Paw-Paw’s feet being bound when she was a young girl. The main foreshadowing in the story is Paw-Paw being a victim of foot binding. Another excerpt of foreshadowing is when Stacey’s mother tells Stacey the story of

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    truly blossom until the 19 century . All good horror stories feature a great deal of suspense. Suspense is the uncertainty or anxiety feeling about what will happen next. In august heat harvey uses different methods to create suspense. Such as foreshadowing he would withhold information from the

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    She revealed to everyone that she is a person that won’t go against an innocent person just to be a part of a group. An example of foreshadowing at the beginning of this short story is how Mrs. Fullerton talks about her husband and the fact that he left her. She mentions that "he’s not old neither‚ you know‚ not old like I am". To me‚ this is foreshadowing because later on the young people of the community are turning their backs to her as well. They want to push her out of her house. This is

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    for his son’s return and now that he is back he is happy once again. Ch.3: “Tell me this once more‚ Mercedes; is this your final answer?” “I love Edmond Dantes‚” the girl answered coldly‚” and none other shall be my husband.” PG. 13 This is foreshadowing one of Edmond’s soon to be enemies because Fernand is jealous of the love that Mercedes has for Edmond. Ch.4: “My friends‚” he said‚ with a gloomy shake of the head‚ ”It is far more serious matter than we supposed.” PG. 24 This is showing that

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    Secret Evil In Shirley Jackson’s “The Possibility of Evil” the theme is obvious in the title. There is always the possibility of evil in any person. Jackson expresses this theme through symbolism‚ foreshadowing‚ and repetition. The roses in the story are a great item for expressing all of the elements. Miss Strangeworth’s garden is referenced to many times throughout the story. The roses are a great symbolism to Miss Strangeworth herself. Just like a rose’s soft‚ pretty petals‚ Miss Strangeworth

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    characters and events in acts 1 and 2 contribute to the theme of forbidden love? 2) Identify two instances of foreshadowing and two examples of subplots in acts 1 and 2 by citing the act‚ scene‚ and line numbers. How does the nonlinear plot development enhance the linear plot development? Nonlinear Element Foreshadowing Text Excerpt: Act‚ Scene‚ Lines How it enhances the linear plot Foreshadowing Subplot Subplot © K12 Inc. AV011413

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    Think about the last time you told someone a story‚ maybe about something that happened to you. What kinds of things did you do to make sure they got the full effect? Maybe you used imagery to help them picture what happened. Or maybe you used sarcasm‚ a form of irony‚ to emphasize a point. These are examples of literary devices. Literary devices are tools that help convey the author’s ideas and points‚ and just as you use them in your stories‚ authors use them in their novels. One literary device

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    Hal and Hotspur are the two most compared characters in Shakespeare’s King Henry IV: Part 1 because of the many similarities and differences that are portrayed by Shakespeare. The audience is presented with many aspects about each character very early on in the play‚ and it is then that they create expectations which can either be confirmed or contradicted as the play goes on. Shakespeare usually portrays a character through the use of literary and dramatic techniques throughout his work‚ either

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    support this quote are Joe Keller and his son Chris Keller. Both of these characters are put in situations that they had no control over‚ but make decisions based on what they believe is right. Arthur Miller uses the literary elements irony and foreshadowing to show that one does have control over how they handle a situation. Arthur Miller’s All My Sons supports this quote. Arthur Miller uses the lierary element irony to support this quote. For example‚ Chris Keller ironically falls in love with

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