Crash

How does the author use foreshadowing in Crash?

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After Ballard begins to drive again, he returns to the scene of the accident to make out with his girlfriend. His connection of sex and the accident scene begins to illustrate the theme of mortality and sex, as well as the way Ballard now connects sex with his own accident, foreshadowing a time when Ballard will become obsessed with car crashes, his and others alike.

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