Wandering Willie's Tale

How does the author use foreshadowing in Wandering Willie's Tale?

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In the beginning of the tale, the old man's story introduces Sir Robert Redgauntlet to the reader. Redgauntlet is described as a rude, brass, yet brave man. It is important to note that Sir Robert is also compared to the devil, foreshadowing Sir Robert's fate in the afterlife.

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Wandering Willie's Tale