Ambrose Bierce's An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge

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Ambrose Bierce, the author of a short story titled,  "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge". The southern plantation owner Peyton Farquhar, searches for hope deep within the realization of his soon to be last breath. Observing his surroundings, standing upon on that Northern Alabama bridge he was there to destroy. Only moments before was he then was captured for trespassing. He is now caught standing upon a plank held down by the soldiers weight. Waiting for the exact moment to step off the board, he closed his eyes envisioning his wife and children that one last time. Peyton then fell through the bridge, only to awaken at the bottom of the stream. I believe that hope gave him the strength to awake after the fall. No longer unconscious from the rope around his neck, the beaming light far in a distance caught his eye. …show more content…

No; I will not be shot; that is not fair." (Bierce 602). Dodging bullets as he surfaced, his body was swimming as fast as a strike of lightening. "The officer," he reasoned "will not make that martinet's error a second time. It is as easy to dodge a volley as a single shot. He has probably already given the command to fire at will. God help me, I cannot dodge them all." (Bierce 604). The vision of making it free and clear out of the water and into the woods, only gave him that much more hope, he would see his family again. Running and running till he couldn't run anymore, finally coming upon a house. That's when he then realized it was his own. To see his wife, run towards him with open arms; only to snap back to reality just like his neck snapped from being hung. Farquhar died as he took his last

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