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The Occurrence At Owl Creek Essay

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In the short story The Occurrence at Owl Creek, by Ambrose Bierce, he gives the reader introspective on the Premise of Existence via the life and death of the protagonist, Peyton Farquhar. Without being aware that a significant portion of the story is occurring in Farquhar’s head, Bierce is commenting on how reality is objective and how people twist reality with their own perspective. When the rope around Farquhar’s neck snaps and he falls into the river, hastily making his escape, the reader can only assume that the man had somehow gotten free and the only thing left to do is read the rest of the story and root for his survival. Throughout his escape there are small hints that can tip the reader off into realizing the falseness of this man’s reality. During the short story Bierce makes comments on how humans do not appreciate life until it is about to be taken away from them. This is shown in the way that Farquhar notices “. . . the very insects upon [the trees] …show more content…

While Farquhar is swimming in the lake towards the shore he looks back towards the soldiers and “he observed [he had] a grey eye” (Bierce). Farquhar was not possibly able to see the soldier's eye color from such a far distance away, but just like your senses might be heightened during a dream, he is able to notice things like eye color in his distorted reality. In this dream like state, Farquhar has almost a superpower strengths along with heightened senses. “He was not conscious of an effort, but a sharp pain in his wrist apprised him that he was trying to free his hands . . . what magnificent, what superhuman strength . . . The cord fell away; his arms parted and floated upward, the hands dimly seen on each side in the growing” (Bierce). Again, Bierce is able to discreetly nod to the fact that Farquhar was not truly escaping, but his mind however was distorting

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