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Examples Of Foreshadowing In The Landlady By Roald Dahl

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Foreshadowing, as defined, are clues that hint at future events of the story. These clues, or foreshadowing, can lead to what the audience may call, suspense (anxiousness or excitement caused by anticipation), and this happens because foreshadowing allows the reader to infer or predict what happens next, and this can make the story more immersive and can allow the reader to anticipate what happens next, and so, this anticipation can causes excitement or anxiousness, aka suspense. This practice of foreshadowing causing suspense was displayed in the story, The Landlady by Roald Dahl. The story is about a young man, Billy, who stays in a Bed and Breakfast run by a peculiar and dotty lady, who acts and says a lot of weird and quirky actions and statements, and Billy’s reactions to those various statements and actions. Throughout the story, Roald Dahl foreshadows future events in the …show more content…

BED AND BREAKFAST, it said." This creates suspense and curiosity for the reader, as Billy is affected uniquely by the sign, and it makes the reader curious and anticipate what will happen to Billy because of this weird affection given by the sign, and this is foreshadowing. This is foreshadowing, as it foreshadows the weird action the sign forces Billy to do, which is knock on the door of the Bed and Breakfast, as at first he wasn’t going to do that, but then the sign compelled him otherwise. So, this weird affection from the sign gives us the ability to foreshadow and anticipate the effects this weird affection may have on Billy’s decisions in the future of the story, which was knocking on the door of the Bed and

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