Foreshadowing In The Chaser

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In “The Chaser” a fiction story by John Collier, Alan is deeply in love with a woman named Diana and he wants her to feel the same about him thus, he went to an old man's shop to look for a love potion. The dialogue between the old man and Alan displays love from one perspective by the old man character through the story. This led to discuss the nature of love into different perspectives.
At the beginning of the story Collier presents Alan's love towards Diana and his desires to use tricky means to get her love. When Alan meets the old man, he starts to talk about the “glove-cleaner” poison; which foreshadowing that Alan is going to come back later to buy it to murder Diana. Furthermore, the poison “glove-cleaner” is more expensive than the love potion; because the old man is certain that Alan will come back to get the poison. Alan eventually wants to escape of Diana's infatuation; because this kind of love will become annoyed and unbearable. …show more content…

Because he is going to have centered-love and Diana's obsession is only Alan, and he is not giving any attention to Diana's opinion and react of using a love potion. The idea of being the only affection for Diana controls his mind, and his motivation increases when the old man says: “Give on tiny measure of this to the young lady-its flavor is imperceptible in orange juice, soup or cocktails-and however gay and giddy she is, she will change altogether. She will want nothing but solitude and

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