The God of Small Things
How does the author use foreshadowing in The God of Small Things?
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Roy skillfully uses phrases like, "Things can change in a day," "roses sicksweet on a breeze," and "blood spilling from his skull like a secret." These phrases all foreshadow the ending and fall into place by the novel's conclusion.