The Wanting Seed

How does the author use foreshadowing in The Wanting Seed?

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In the opening chapter, the author wastes no time establishing the major problems in the world he will describe, which are overpopulation and famine, and the government's terrible response to them. The callousness of the two attendants singing a popular romantic ditty also serves as a subtle foreshadowing of the even darker turn of events that will occur.

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The Wanting Seed