The Tomb Of Atuan Foreshadowing Analysis

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Foreshadowing in this book is very common and could even be considered one of Ursula LeGuin’s main techniques when employing her writing style. An example of her foreshadowing is when the speaker is forewarning something that happens in the future of Ged’s life. “But the truth of this guess he did not learn until, years later, the quest of the Ring of Erreth-Akbe… and to the Tombs of Atuan”(168). What’s happening is Ged had a quick encounter with a couple of people, but doesn’t get to learn much about them until future books, namely, the one called The Tombs of Atuan. This example of foreshadowing is very obvious because the speaker blatantly tells us something will happen in the future, we just don’t know what that is. Suspense is not really