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Abstract This is an example of abstract foreshadowing because the monster the boys invent is imaginary. However, the danger and fear they have is real. Later, it becomes very apparent that the monster the boys must fear is human nature.
FORESHADOWING
OUTCOME
PIGGY
He claims to see a monster, a snake, or a beast at night.
He is never seen again. It is presumed that he dies in the massive fire at the end of Chapter 2. This gives weight to the idea of a monster, because there is no proof of his disappearance.
Concrete This is an example of concrete foreshadowing. Roger taunts Piggy by throwing a rock at him. Later in the story, it is no surprise that Roger has graduated to a larger boulder which kills Piggy.
Roger throws rocks at Piggy on the beach.
Later, Roger rolls a large boulder down a cliff, crushing and killing Piggy.
SIMON
Prominent This is an example of prominent foreshadowing because it uses a prophecy. Simon believes the boar's head tells him "he will have fun" with the boys. This suggests that something evil will happen, and it does!
Simon talks to the "lord of the flies", the embodiment of the monster all the boys fear. He tells Simon he is going to have some fun with him.
Scared, Simon runs out of the woods. The boys think he is the monster and attack him.