The Great Divorce

How does the author use foreshadowing in The Great Divorce?

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The narrator suddenly finds himself in a dismal gray town just before nightfall. It's raining, and the narrator wanders around the dingy streets, looking for direction or at least a better part of town. This endlessly morbid place foreshadows the narrator’s discovery that he is in fact dead and exists in a sort of purgatory.