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- AoT Foreshadowing over the Years (Part 1) - Reddit
Because it was foreshadowing for the completely different original ending yams had in mind A lot of the “foreshadowing” foreshadows events that didnt end up taking place or were complete coincidences
- Was it foreshadowed ? : r OnePiece - Reddit
A lot of people don’t like G5 because it was out of nowhere, but I do see people saying that skypiea foreshadowed it Skypiea referenced a Sun god, in the anime someone was playin drums near the end that sounded like the drums of liberation, luffy posing like nika while dancing and ussop behind him w drums, sun being a symbol of the sun pirates and one of their members joining luffy aka nika
- What is the best way to foreshadow? : r writing - Reddit
A good way of foreshadowing is hinting at a future part of your storyline as background information Let me try to explain this with an example from the manga One Piece (spoilers ahead): Very early on in the story, the heroes encounter a whale who keeps ramming his head into a giant cliff
- Foreshadowing : r ENGLISH - Reddit
Foreshadowing is a narrative device in which a storyteller gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story “The author used foreshadowing to great effect, building a sense of foreboding and mystery ”
- Foreshadowing? : r ShitPostCrusaders - Reddit
Necessary_Effort7075 • You say that like alotta stuff in that show isn't foreshadowed there The smoking from Eren's head, the electricity when Reiner gets crushed by the Female Titan, Hell even them drinking coffee is still foreshadowing And one of the Attack Titan user knowing the names of Mikasa and Armin somehow Reply reply
- Nika was foreshadowed in Skypiea (and not how you think)
I get it The Nika thing is controversial It radically changes the tone of Luffy's journey, and I think there's a lot of truth to the fact that Oda developed the narrative post hoc retroactively But coincidence or not, Nika was pretty strongly foreshadowed in Skypiea (and I don't mean the bonfire dance scene)
- Foreshadowing: a literary device in which a writer gives an . . . - Reddit
Foreshadowing: a literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story
- All the references, foreshadowing, and hidden details I could . . . - Reddit
All the references, foreshadowing, and hidden details I could find in the Episode 5 ending
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