Morality for Beautiful Girls

How does the author use foreshadowing in Morality for Beautiful Girls?

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In Chapter One, Smith introduces components of one of the novel's major themes, the contrast between physical and moral beauty. In this context, the comments made by Mma Makutsi about the morality of the beautiful girls with whom she went to school can be seen as foreshadowing later incidents exploring the same issue; in particular, Mma Makutsi's investigations of The Miss Beauty and Integrity Contest.

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Morality for Beautiful Girls