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    One day a long time ago in an old house above a old wooden bridge, there was a boy named Xavier. He had just moved with his sister’s, Bell who was four, and his baby sister Sophie who was a month old. Xavier is sixteen with dark brown hair, and for some odd reason he always smelled like chocolate and mint, he was around 6”1 and a Junior in high school. Plus he had a secret to hide, he was wanted dead for saving his mom and sister from being killed, wanted people are very tricky by the way, his mom

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    decided to visit the edge one more time. To his surprise he saw a bridge had been built and there laid a beautiful maiden on the ground. He looked a little closer and realized that the maiden was Danielle. Without even testing the bridge, he ran across to get to his one true love. He had gotten across half when he heard his wife yell. He turned around realized she was hanging over the edge of the bridge and if he saved her, the bridge would crumble after they got across, but his long lost was barely

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    Critique of “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” Summary of Major Ideas In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” Ambrose Bierce tells the story of Peyton Farquhar, a man who is about to be hanged for aiding the Confederacy during the Civil War. In the moments before his hanging, he reminisces about scheming to set a bridge on fire in order to prohibit the advancement of Union soldiers, which is why he is being hanged. Peyton then begins plotting his escape and the reader is tricked into thinking

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    In Beowulf, Beowulf embodies chivalry in his quest for treasure and riches to sustain his kingdom. In Terry Gilliam’s Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the Black Knight embodies chivalry by manning his post at a bridge and protecting it. Despite their different motivations for being chivalrous, both Beowulf and the Black Knight demonstrate how chivalry is unsustainable due to its insatiable demands. To defend my thesis, I will be discussing how each text defines chivalry, how the characters in their

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    “There is no flag large enough to cover the shame of killing innocent people for a purpose which is unattainable”(Howard Zinn). In “An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge,” centers the idea that in war innocents can be killed just as much as the people who fight. Ambrose Bierce is against the idea of war and produces a story shows what can happen to the common people who are not involved in the fighting if the war. The mood of the story is found by the reader not by specific word choice, but by the events

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    short story, “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” the protagonist, Peyton Farquhar, experienced a life of ease up until his execution. Farquhar was issued the death penalty to pay for his wrong doing. Since the year 1976, there have only been 1,392 people executed. This statistic proves that the individuals committing a legal offense must have done something extremely severe, to be sentenced with this heavy of a punishment. Peyton was a thirty five year old civilian. He was extremely devoted to the

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    “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” was written. This time period would be only a few years prior to the establishment of the Statue of Liberty. This story details the Union Civil War soldiers and their stockade on the Owl Creek Bridge. The story starts with a wealthy man, Peyton Farquhar, hanging from a rope over the Owl Creek Bridge. He got a tip from a man in a Confederate uniform that he would be able to stop a Union brigade advance if he were to get to the bridge before the brigade and burn

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    Among these young men was fifteen year old Danny Bridges who was found dismembered in a dumpster by Joe Balla on August 21, 1984. Balla was taking out the trash when he noticed some gray Hefty trash bags. Knowing that his tenants used cheaper bags, he knew a stranger had thrown them into the dumpster

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    1, 1955 Rosa denied a white man for giving up her seat on a bus. She was soon arrested. She had a successful campaign which led to Martin Luther’s Civil Right act.(3) African Americans of the community made a boycott and helped by violating the law. Overtime Parks became a role-model and a sign of strength and

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    already working at 12 years old. Years later, his mentor, left Carnegie with the responsibility of building a bridge. So, Carnegie decides to build the bridge out of steel which had never been done before at that time. Four years later, he finishes the bridge and to show the strength of it he has an elephant walk across it. This is when we find out how his mentor died and are met back with the beginning of the episode. This is when he realizes that Rockefeller was the man that drove Tom Scott to his

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