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An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge Essay

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In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” Bierce shows the reader what the fear of death can do to a man’s psyche while allowing the reader to decide if what the protagonist has done is justified or not. Bierce does this through the narrator’s point of view, Bierce’s writing style, and the narrator’s tone. The narrator, being third person limited, knows what Peyton Farquhar thinks and how he feels; and therefore, is able to go into great detail about Farquhar's hanging. Which causes the reader to wonder why the narrator went through the trouble of going into so much detail about the imagined escape? The only plausible explanation, other than toying with the reader, is that the narrator wanted the reader to see the amount of stress the fear of death puts on the brain. This stress causes Farquhar to hallucinate, and think that he has escaped to see his family once more. …show more content…

While the reader knows a great amount about Farquhar’s appearance in history, the bridge, the military style of hanging, Farquhar’s thoughts, and the process of the escape he/she does not know that Farquhar is dead until the end of the story. The ambiguity isn’t even realized until a second or third reading of this short story. The great attention to detail is exemplified in the description of the hanging, “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 shoulder, the hammer resting on the forearm thrown straight across the chest – a formal and unnatural position, enforcing an erect carriage of the body.” Descriptiveness such as this makes the reader feel as if they are watching the hanging take place. Yet, the reader has no idea what is going

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