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An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge

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For my literary analysis I chose to analyze Ambrose Bierce’s short story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.” The short story was published in one of Bierce’s most famous and best works, “The Tales of Soldiers and Civilians.” It was a story based on some experiences from Bierce’s service in the Civil War. In Ambrose Bierce’s short story, “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”, Bierce uses characters, the setting, and Farquhar’s hallucination to show the inhumanities of war and why it should be ended. Bierce uses characters in his short story to show the inhumanities of war. The main protagonist in the story was a man named Peyton Farquhar. Farquhar was the man in the story serving his punishment of a hanging (Tabachnick). Farquhar was a southern plantation owner who was unable to fight in combat, so to prove himself he attempted to interfere with the building of the Union railroad that led to a fort. He was being hanged as a punishment for what he had one by the Union army. Right before his hanging, he flashed back to what he had done to deserve his punishment. He also thought of his family and how he could escape the execution by freeing his hands from the ropes and diving into the river, which was right beneath him. His hallucination continues with his journey of jumping into the river and dodging bullets from the Union army and escaping into the forest to try to find and escape route back to his house. At the moment he finds his house, it says he ran up to his wife

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