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2 January, 21:39

Why does shakespeare use forshadowing

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  1. 2 January, 21:45
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    The use of foreshadowing creates a sense of irony. For example in Romeo and Juliet, the use of foreshadowing creates the general idea that the two lovers are "meant to be"
  2. 2 January, 21:56
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    Shakespeare's use of foreshadowing to let readers know that Romeo and Juliet are destined, as "star-crossed lovers," to fall in love and die.
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