Foreshadowing is a literary resource in which the author tells the reader or audience about certain developments in the argument that may occur later in the story. It is mostly used to mentally prepare the reader to process the development of the story.
In Oedipus the King, Sophocles uses foreshadowing to show the reader that horrible things will happen since Oedipus fulfilled his prophecy (without knowing it) by killing his father and marrying his mother. The character of Teresias, the prophet, is important in the construction of foreshadowing, in addition to the meaning of the name of Oedipus ("swollen foot"). According to the legend, before being adopted, Oedipus suffered injuries to his feet, causing him to swell.
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You do not have any choices, but remember that magic realism deals with the type of stories that show a realistic point of view of our modern everyday world. Realistic makes it seem like it is non fiction, but in reality, it is just things that could happen in our world - just added some magic...They just add some extra magical things in the story.
Explanation:
realism - how we live from day to day
magical elements - fairies, witches, poof - abracadabra
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ABCD is the ryhming scheme.
The part in the story on which the action arises is when Gendel attacks Heorot and at this moment Beowulf was able to defeat and killed him. When Grendel's mother knows it, she was very revengeful and extremely angry to Bewolf. She then went to Beowulf and attack him. It was a very bloody encounter.