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Foreshadowing In Alice Walker's The Flowers

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Alice Walker’s “The Flowers” incorporates foreshadowing that infers to the readers about the truth about the dramatic ending. One example, Alice walker uses foreshadowing in her short story, is when myop talks about her jaws in the beginning. “That caused excited little tremors to run up my jaws.” This foreshadowing prepares the readers of what is about to happen to Myop when she finds a deep dark cave at the end of the story. Myop finds a dead body with large cracked teeth inside a cave . Another example Alice Walker uses foreshadowing is when myop finds a river in the woods. “Myop watched the tiny white bubbles disrupt the thin black soil.” This foreshadowing prepares the readers of what is about to happen when Myop enters the cave. Myop

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