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    What is life? What is death? These are the questions you should consider asking yourself while reading “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”. There were many intriguing literary techniques the author used to engage the reader, and instill thought-provoking details that kept the audience guessing until the end. Specifically, the author, Ambrose Bierce, used elaboration and description language about the setting to enhance the plot, purposefully paced the story for meaning, and connected the reader with

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    In the first short story, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, Ambrose Bierce writes an interesting story about what happens to Peyton Farquhar, a well-to-do plantation owner of a highly respected Alabama family. In the story, a soldier from the federal army warns Farquhar about the order of hanging if the yanks find anyone interfering with the repairing of the railroads, bridges, tunnels or trains. Despite the warning, Farquhar found himself at the creek where he experienced an extravagant but delusional

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    The writer of “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” Ambrose Bierce, uses various literary devices and drives the plot forward in a fashion that builds suspense. Bierce paints a clear picture of the pain and feelings that Farquhar goes through in regards to the constriction of the noose and the heat of the bullets. While Farquhar is swimming, he is being berated with bullets and he somehow dodges them all. While this is happening, Bierce uses imagery and inner dialog to build suspense and make the

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    impacting one’s reading experience. Each short story is created with the author’s willingness to make you reflect, or think back on your own experiences. “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, A Rose for Emily, and The Things They Carried,” are all short stories which involve these specific characteristics. “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” by Ambrose Bierce, is a short story about a man named Peyton Farquhar. Also known as the protagonist of the story, he is a thirty-five year old southern planter

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    nineteenth century, it has now become commonplace in American literature. Although An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce does offer some examples of literary realism in its verisimilitude of detail and idealism, there were also many instances of fantastical imagery and an unrealistic sense of time, which is contradictory to literary realism. To further demonstrate that An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge offers example both for and against the definitions of literary realism, this paper

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    Ambrose Bierce's “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” by Ambrose Bierce, is the story of the hanging of a Civil War era Southern gentleman by the name of Peyton Farquhar. The story begins with an unidentified man being prepared to be hanged by a company of Union soldiers on a railroad bridge that runs over a river. He is then identified as Peyton Farquhar, a man who attempted to destroy the very bridge they are standing on based on information he was given

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    Although "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" is commonly regarded as Ambrose Bierce's best and most famous short story, its "surprise ending" is not universally admired. Seeing obvious comparisons to O. Henry's "The Furnished Room," Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren regard the ironic turn of events as an unjustified "trick," existing for its own sake and totally without what they call "fictional meaning."1 W. Gordon Cunliffe also notes the superficial resemblance between the stories by Bierce

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    hear your name, and again; there it is again. Finally, you snap back to reality just to see everyone in your class staring at you and the teacher with an angry look on her face and a detention slip in her hand. In the short story, “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” by Ambrose Bierce, during the Civil War, a man name Peyton Farquhar is about to be hung. He imagines his family and his determination to return to them helps him escape his foes. He evades his enemies and makes it home to his family

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    The Blurred line between Reality and Illusion In the story “The Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” by Ambrose Bierce Peyton Farquhar a southern planter is being hung on a railing above the Owl Creek Bridge for interfering with the railroad posted by confederate soldiers. Within minutes before his execution Farquhar begins to have vivid hallucinations about breaking free and escaping. In his story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” Ambrose Bierce’s theme describes the perception of illusion vs. reality

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    "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge," by Ambrose Bierce, is the story of the hanging of a Civil War era Southern gentleman by the name of Peyton Farquhar. The story begins with an unidentified man being prepared to be hanged by a company of Union soldiers on a railroad bridge that runs over a river. He is then identified as Peyton Farquhar, a man who attempted to destroy the very bridge they are standing on based on information he was given by a Federal scout

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