Sharpe's Siege: Richard Sharpe and the Winter Campaign, 1814
How does the author use foreshadowing in Sharpe's Siege: Richard Sharpe and the Winter Campaign, 1814?
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In Chapter Fourteen, Sharpe and Killick's conversation foreshadows another conversation that will take place later in the novel. The two men, who are technically enemies, see eye-to-eye and develop a genuine if rudimentary friendship that will end up serving them both well indeed.
Sharpe's Siege: Richard Sharpe and the Winter Campaign, 1814