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In "Rhinoceros," what does the forceful entrance of the rhinoceros in the entrance most likely foreshadow?

a. An even greater destruction in following scenes
b. The death of Monsieur Boeuf
c. The restoration of the friendship between the narrator and Jean
d. The mysterious arrival of the rhinoceros into town

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In "Rhinoceros," what does the forceful entrance of the rhinoceros in the entrance most likely foreshadow?

Answer: I believe that the entrance of the rhinoceros in the entrance most likely foreshadows the idea of what the rhinoceros. This quickly spread as the second one kills a cat. By the time people realize everyone starts turning into a rhinoceros themselves. They represent fascism tyranny in the form of an epidemic. The only one in the end of this story who remains unchanged.

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