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Analysis Of An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge

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An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” by Ambrose Bierce, is an eerie short story about a man who believes he has escaped from death but in reality, he was dreaming the whole time and is killed by the Union soldiers. I found it interesting that Farquhar truly believed that he escaped his death. Narration is a huge component with this story. Without the literary devices used, the story would not flow and the readers would not understand why the story is told the way it is. Themes that stand out within the text are the war, perception and death. This story reflects on how a person who is in danger creates a distorted perception of a serious or death threatening event.

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Bierce breaks up the story by firstly explaining what is happening at that moment, it then moves to a description of Farquhar, and lastly the story moves to Farquhar’s distorted perception of his reality and his death. The story is well descripted which helps the reader understand what is going on, the descriptions also allow the reader to know what is going on around Farquhar and what he is seeing. The story is written in third person narrative, which is an omniscient narrator. As a reader, the narrator gave lots of information but left a big chunk of information out. Throughout the whole story, we get all our information from the narrator. The only thing the narrator did not inform us about is that half the of the story was not real. I believe this was done to show the readers that your perception is not always true. Bierce also used foreshadowing in the beginning of the story. In the first half of the story Farquhar mentioned a plan to escape “If I could free my hands, I might throw the noose and spring into the stream. By diving I could evade the bullets and, swimming vigorously, reach the bank, take to the woods and get away home.”, he knew it wasn’t possible to get out of his situation but was optimistic. In his distorted perception, Farquhar

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