In the novel Beloved by Toni Morrison, the author employs a range of literary devices, particularly foreshadowing, to convey deeper themes of memory and trauma. Consider the following excerpt:
As Sethe stared at the horizon, a deep unease settled in her chest. The trees around her swayed gently, yet the air felt electric, as if the world held its breath. She recalled the whispers of her mother’s stories, spoken in hushed tones, about the legacy of the past and the shadows that followed.
In this context, which of the following statements best illustrates the use of foreshadowing in this passage?