Foreshadowing In Roald Dahl's Short Story

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Roald Dahl effectively creates a short story by using foreshadowing because it adds tension to a story and builds anticipation for future events. An example of foreshadowing in the story is when the landlady tells Billy to sign the guestbook and then says, “‘Everyone has to do that, it’s the law of the land, and we don’t want to go breaking any laws at this stage of the proceedings, do we?’” (Dahl 3). The stress on the words “this stage” foreshadows that the landlady intends to break the law in the future (Dahl 3). The foreshadowing enhances the sense of suspense and mystery as the readers will now be wondering about what the landlady will be doing that is against the law. Another example is when Billy drinks the tea and thinks that the