Saint Joan

How does the author use foreshadowing in Saint Joan?

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In Scene Five, foreshadowing occurs when Joan's colleagues admonish her about the young woman burned at the stake in Paris. Joan, however, is still fueled by her victories and the conviction that protection from God will remain hers as long as devotion rules her actions. The young warrior moves forward with the zeal also attributed to single minded genius.

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