Foreshadow
Foreshadowing is a narrative technique in which elements of a story hint at events that will occur later. By sowing clues early, authors invite readers to anticipate outcomes and to reconsider what they have read as the plot unfolds. Foreshadowing can be explicit or subtle, and it often relies on patterns, symbols, or recurring motifs rather than direct statements.
Common methods include dialogue that hints at a future decision, descriptive language that evokes a mood associated
The purpose of foreshadowing is to create anticipation, reinforce thematic echoes, and enhance narrative cohesion. When
Foreshadowing appears across genres, including literature, cinema, and theater. It remains a fundamental tool for pacing,