The Sleep of Reason

How does the author use foreshadowing in The Sleep of Reason?

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Foreshadowing is the most prominent device. Its most memorable employment is in Goya's dream, when animal monsters subject him to torture, trial, and humiliation. This is just before Goya wakes up and is subjected to the same treatment by soldiers of the Royal Volunteers.