The Sound of the Mountain

How does the author use foreshadowing in The Sound of the Mountain?

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Shingo, obsessed with his memories and the legacy he will leave behind, is consumed by memories of his wife's sister, a woman with whom he was once madly in love. This memory, as well as his obession, foreshadows his newfound feelings for his son's wife, and the complications that will follow.

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The Sound of the Mountain