The Manchurian Candidate

How does the author use foreshadowing in The Manchurian Candidate?

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In the first two chapters, the reader also gets several foreshadowing glimpses of the events to come, via Raymond's brief phone call with his mother, in which he shows his utter disdain for her, but ultimately follows what she tells him to do, and her political conniving and lack of scruples in boldfaced lying even to her own son.

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The Manchurian Candidate