Death and the King's Horsemen
How does the author use foreshadowing in Death and the King's Horsemen?

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Only the curses of the departed are to be feared.
In the above quote, Elesin is speaking of figurative death. He says that life is composed only of honor, and that without honor, life does not exist. It cannot exist. With these words, he foreshadows his own fate.
Death and the King's Horsemen