She's Come Undone

How does the author use foreshadowing in She's Come Undone?

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Dolores' life is a series of hurts and heartaches. Each life problem foreshadows a new problem. It begins with the death of her baby brother, apparently during birth, which sends her mother into a deep depression. This foreshadows her own depression.