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    I chose to write about “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” because it only lasts for a short few seconds, but it lasts for days in the mind of Peyton Farquhar. It is interesting to me how time is so much shorter in real life time than it is in the mind. This story took place in an Alabama town during the Civil War. Farquhar was a well-to-do planter, who was devoted to the Southern cause. Certain unknown circumstances prevented him from serving in the army. However, he still would do everything

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    “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” could seem like nothing more than a timeless tragedy. Peyton Farquhar is in the process of being hanged, but gets free and somehow escapes. Although he has escaped in his mind, by the end of the story he is gently swinging from side to side with the rope around his neck. Peyton is dealing with conflict between what he thinks is real and what is actually real. It is often difficult to see the difference between reality and imagination in life. “An Occurrence at Owl

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    In the short story, “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” the protagonist, Peyton Farquhar, experienced a life of ease up until his execution. Farquhar was issued the death penalty to pay for his wrong doing. Since the year 1976, there have only been 1,392 people executed. This statistic proves that the individuals committing a legal offense must have done something extremely severe, to be sentenced with this heavy of a punishment. Peyton was a thirty five year old civilian. He was extremely devoted

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    literature were created in spite of one another, many writers find better use in conveying their ideas by combining opposing writing styles. One such example of this is the unity of Gothicism and Realism in Ambrose Bierce’s short story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.” Using fantastical Gothic techniques to develop character and advance plot, and shocking Realist themes to shake readers and drive his purpose home, Bierce reveals insight into the way in which humanity views war. Bierce understands that

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    The main idea of realism is that unlike the previous ideas of mysticism and the departure from the tough topics of Romanticism to be difficult and actual occurrences of realism. Through the 3x Story Of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. The Story covers the execution of the of a farmer by the name of Peyton Farquhar. In the story Peyton to set up for his execution in Alabama around the time of the Civil War. The beginning shows all meticulously this is setup to replicate this time period. This

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    the fictional short story, “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”, author Ambrose Bierce tells the story of a man who finds himself in such a situation. Part one begins with an unnamed fugitive and a group of Federal Union Soldiers standing on a railroad bridge in Alabama. The story takes place during the American Civil War. The man is a civilian plantation owner who is awaiting execution by way of hanging. As he waits, the man stares down at the water below the bridge thinking about the ways he could

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    short story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” by Ambrose Bierce, was a farmer who was rejected from enlisting in the army. The story takes place during the Civil War in the South. Peyton came from a highly-respected family in the southern state Alabama. He was devoted to the southern customs. Peyton unfortunately was unable to enter the war due to certain Circumstances. One day a soldier comes to Peyton’s home. His wife and he help the solider learning about Owl Creek Bridge. Pretty much the

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    “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” is a dubiously vivid and emotionally charged short story genre written by Ambrose Bierce, Originally published in 1890 by the San Francisco Examiner and later collected in his book “Tales of Soldiers and Civilians”, scholars and critics of his work conclude that this tale is “Bierce’s most anthologized story.” (Blume 211) Bierce’s experience as a Union Officer and veteran of the Civil War amplifies the credence of transpiring circumstances within its setting. Consequently

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    Peyton Farquar: Tragic Hero In the story, “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” written by Ambrose Bierce, Peyton Farquar, a rich plantation owner at the time of the Civil War, is unfairly hanged for his crime of intending to burn down the Owl Creek Bridge. The story is about Farquar’s heroic escape and return to his family, only for you to find out it was just a dream and that he was actually dead. Farquar is considered a tragic hero because of his error in judgment which led to his destruction; we

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    “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” was written by Ambrose Bierce. In the story, the main character, Peyton Farquhar, is standing on a railroad bridge that is twenty feet above the water while his wrists are bound behind his back and a noose is tied to his neck to a beam overhead. Two other soldiers from the Northern army, a sergeant and captain, were around him waiting for execution. There were also sentinels standing besides them. Many infantrymen led by their lieutenant were standing assembled

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