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    The first part of the short history ‘’An Occurrence at the Owl Creek Bridge’’ is about a man with his hands tied behind his back being hanged on a bridge by a group of soldiers. During his execution, the man looks down at the water below him and begging to think about different ways he could scape home to see his wife. He idealizes that the best way to escape is through the water by submerging himself. Then quickly, he could be freeing his hands from the bandings, removing the noose around his neck

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    In this story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" by Ambrose Bierce the rising action,climax, and falling action are a huge part of the plot structure and it goes to show you not everything is what you think it is it's all about perspective and how aware you are of the facts and clues that the author is giving you in the text of the story. The rising action in this story is very well written by Ambrose. When Peyton Farquhar falls off the the board and into the river and he starts to sink into the

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    Landlady,” “The Monkey’s Paw,” and “Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” all include these vital elements making them wonderful short stories for the reader to enjoy. Each story uses these elements in a unique way, making it difficult to predict the ending while reading it, but if you look at the tiniest of details, the ending is as clear as day. Without these elements, the following stories would be bland and not very interesting. The short story “Occurrence at Owl Creek” by Ambrose Bierce was a wonderful

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    “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge� Ambrose Bierce weaves a tale of intrigue and captivation, by using shifts of voice and time in the story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge�. In the first four paragraphs, Bierce begins the story using third person, and in this point of view, he creates reality. We can view the situation and all aspects while it is written in third person; we know precisely what is going on, we know it is real. Near the end of the fourth paragraph, the author shifts cleverly

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    differently? This idea is a major topic in “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” by Ambrose Bierce. This story is set during the American Civil War and follows Peyton Farquhar, who is supposed to be executed at Owl Creek Bridge. He awaited his death with apprehension, his life seemed to flash before his eyes. All of a sudden, Farquhar believed he was able to escape, running away from the bridge, only to reveal that he was hanging with a broken neck beneath the bridge. A major theme in the story is how people

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    Bierce's ability to effectively use the literary skill illusion gives the reader reason to ignore the impending death. Charles E. May perfectly captures the reason why illusion plays such a big role in "A Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge". He says, "... the story's theme- the human need to escape death- is established by Bierce in the only way it can be, by means of imagination..." (May, 1). The reader gets sucked into the story because they so desperately hope Farquhar survives. The reader easily

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    very talented author. He has published many works in his time and some of which are still favored among today’s generation. A lot of his stories are fairly clear, especially in giving detail about his war history. But in his story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”, I never would have been able to understand the story without the use of his vivid imagery, ties to his personal life, and the main character’s point of view. This short story takes place during the late 1800’s. Around that time there

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    fact of the matter is people don’t remember what happened during the situation, but rather how the reacted to it. In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” the protagonist is thrown into a tremendous emotional situation in which his emotions take over what he knows to be reality and throw his entire world into a the realm of fantasy. Throughout “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”, Farquhar’s mind altered his perception of time, distorted his sense of sight and a misleading sense of hearing causes his

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    In the short story, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, by the Realist author, Ambrose Bierce, claimed to prefer the representative rather than the extraordinary- a face of life that is generally untrue. For example, the details throughout the story sight proved that the author had witnessed the situation and had his story to truthfully tell, “He was a captain. A sentinel at each end of the bridge stood with his rifle in the position known as “support,” that is to say, vertical in front of the left

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    “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”, to me was about a man swindled into being killed. Before you die, your whole life flashes before your eyes. But for this man, it was not his life, but what could’ve happened instead of him dying being played out in his mind. Peyton Farquhar was a slave owner from Alabama that highly supported the south. The story started out with Farquhar standing on the edge of the bridge all tied up 20 or so feet above the swift moving river. There were soldiers posted all

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