Confessions of a Mask

How does the author use foreshadowing in Confessions of a Mask?

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The author uses the narrator, who often interjects from a point in time beyond the scope of the story to foreshadow future events. He sometimes offers apologies, explanations, and insights on behalf of his younger self, leaving the reader with a sense that the narrator is older, wiser, and more self-aware.

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Confessions of a Mask