The Erlking

How does the author use foreshadowing in The Erlking?

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Before the narration of the narrator's experience of becoming lost in the Erlking's power begins, the woods are described with a simile foreshadowing this experience: "The trees stir with a noise like taffeta skirts of women who have lost themselves in the woods and hunt around hopelessly for the way out."

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The Erkling