foreshadowing
1Foreshadowing — is a literary device in which an author drops subtle hints about plot developments to come later in the story. An example of foreshadowing might be when a character displays a gun or knife early in the story. Merely the appearance of a deadly… …
2Foreshadowing — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Técnica usada en variedad de ámbitos entre los cuales se encuentran la literatura, la televisión, el cine, etc. Se basa en dar pistas o referencias a eventos (o situaciones) a ocurrir en el futuro de una historia… …
3foreshadowing — index hint, indicator, pending (imminent), precursory, premonition Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4foreshadowing — I noun the act of providing vague advance indications; representing beforehand • Syn: ↑prefiguration, ↑adumbration • Derivationally related forms: ↑foreshadow, ↑prefigure (for: ↑ …
5foreshadowing — ▪ literature the organization and presentation of events and scenes in a work of fiction or drama so that the reader or observer is prepared to some degree for what occurs later in the work. This can be part of the general atmosphere of the …
6foreshadowing — noun A literary device in which an author drops subtle hints about plot developments to come later in the story …
7foreshadowing — v. indicate beforehand, portend, foretell …
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9Heraclitus — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = Ancient philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = Heraclitus by Johannes Moreelse. The image depicts him as the weeping philosopher wringing his hands over the world and the obscure dressed… …
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