Tristan

How does the author use foreshadowing in Tristan?

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In the chapter, The Hunt, the fact that Tristan's skills are more sophisticated than any of the men who already hunting for the court possess both demonstrates the debt Tristan owes to Rual and foreshadows the relative simplicity of manners and learning of those who make up King Mark's court.

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