The Women of Troy: A Novel
How does the author use foreshadowing in the book, The Women of Troy: A Novel?
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On the morning of Agamemnon's assembly, the people discover that the wind has toppled the statue. Briseis identifies this as an omen. The fallen statue is a sign of disrespect and defilement, and she believes that some dark consequence will follow.
The Women of Troy: A Novel