What foreshadows the ending of the lottery?
The ending is foreshadowed by the children collecting stones and the unease of the men. In the second paragraph, the lottery’s bloody nature is foreshadowed by the boys collecting stones.
What are 3 examples of foreshadowing in the lottery?
Some examples of foreshadowing that Shirley Jackson uses to allude to the evil nature of the lottery include the presence of stones, the ominous black box, and the villagers’ somber, nervous behavior before the start of the ritual.
How does Juliet foreshadow her own death Act 3?
In act 3 of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the character Benvolio’s foreshadows the continued fighting between the feuding Montagues and Capulets. Act 3 ends with Romeo and Juliet foreshadowing their own deaths and with Juliet’s fateful line, “If all else fail, myself have power to die.”
What foreshadowing does Juliet unconsciously offer concerning Romeo’s death?
What foreshadowing does Juliet unconsciously offer concerning Romeo’s death? Juliet says, “Give me my Romeo. And when he shall die,take him and cut him out in little stars, and he will make the face of heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with the night, and pay no worship to garnish the sun.”
Is Queen Mab the queen of good or bad dreams?
According to Mercutio, what are the dreams that Queen Mab delivers for each of the following people? She’s the queen of all dreams. She goes around sprinkling stardust in peoples’ eyes so they will dream. She can give girls very romantic dreams, but just as easily turn those to nightmares.
What does we’ll have no Cupid hoodwinked scarf mean?
“We’ll have no Cupid hoodwinked with a scarf,/ Bearing a Tartar’s painted bow of lath,/ Scaring ladies like a crow keeper” (I,iv,4-6) Translation: We will not draw attention to ourselves with some elaborate display (a blindfolded cupid running across a dance floor *joke. That would scare women away)