Mutation

How does the author use foreshadowing in Mutation?

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In Chapter Eight, Marsha, the child psychiatrist, presents an array of concerning information about VJ's behavior to Victor, who summarily dismisses her concerns. He insists VJ is a child prodigy and, therefore, beyond normal concerns. This type of character interaction is fully developed in the novel and presents a recurrent theme. Marsha's insistence is also a form of foreshadowing in that she is always presented as a credible professional.

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