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  2. Foreshadowing is a literary device in which authors hint at plot developments that don't actually occur until later in the story. Foreshadowing can be achieved directly or indirectly, by making explicit statements or leaving subtle clues about what will happen later in the text.

  3. Learn about foreshadowing including its definition in narrative structure, notable examples, and how you can teach it to your children. Explain how to make appropriate use of foreshadowing...

  4. Foreshadowing (for-SHA-doe-wing) is a literary technique used to hint at what will unfold in a story, such as future events, connections, or outcomes. Foreshadowing can be subtle or obvious, and often has an element of irony attached to it.

  5. Simply put, foreshadowing is a narrative device that hints at coming events, and often builds suspense or anxiety in the reader. These subtle hints or clues suggest what may happen later in a story, helping readers/viewers to make their own predictions. Explore our What’s Foreshadowing in Literature?

  6. Definition of Foreshadowing. Foreshadowing is a literary device in which the author gives clues about events that will happen later in the story. Often these clues are fairly subtle so that they can only be noticed or fully understood upon a second reading.

  7. Aug 6, 2013 · Literary Techniques: Foreshadowing Definition. Today I want to talk about a concept that should be in your toolbox of literary techniques: foreshadowing with subtlety. The foreshadowing definition is “a warning or indication of (a future event).”

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