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Ambrose Bierce: Alone In Bad Company

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The book I choose “Ambrose Bierce: Alone in Bad Company” by Roy Morris Jr is based on the civil war and post-civil war. To me, the civil war is intriguing because it helped to define the kind of country America would grow up to be and the way its people would live their lives. Roy Morris Jr. has written many books. A few of them are: Declaring His Genius: Oscar Wilde in North America, Sheridan: The Life and Wars of General Phil Sheridan, and American Vandal: Mark Twain Abroad. Most of Morris’s books have a civil war and post-civil war theme. Morris’s theme in his book “Ambrose Bierce: Alone in Bad Company” is to explain the life of Ambrose Bierce before, during and after the civil war. Morris wrote the book to demonstrate Bierce’s life struggle that lead him to write his works. The book is written in chronological order describing his life before, during, and after the army. Morris used multiple manuscripts, newspapers, and works from Ambrose Bierce to write the book. In the first chapter, Morris talks about Bierce’s family history, such as where his family derives from and what their beliefs were. …show more content…

Chapter two describes the start to his journey which began in Indiana when he signed up for the local militia. Bierce was on the Union side in the civil war. Morris goes on to talk about the different famous American Authors who fought in the war alongside Bierce. Bierce wanted to do something that no other writer has been able to, survive a war and live to tell that horrid truth of the war. The sights of the horrid war helped to inspire some of Bierce’s works but it also changed the way he saw the world. The next chapter talks about Bierce’s experiences with death in his infantry. With each death he witnessed, his stories that were published became more grotesque with each word he wrote. In the fourth chapter Bierce gets a shotgun wound to the head, thus causing him to

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