Owl Creek Bridge Symbolism

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The short story, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, keeps you at the edge of your seat with its interesting story plot. Bierce uses symbolism, a form of literary technique, to bring deeper meaning to the short story, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. Bierce also uses allusion, another form of literary technique, in the short story to keep the reader interested. The gray eyes mentioned in the story are a very important element included to symbolize the gray line within Farquhar’s mind because he has become lost. Ambrose Bierce uses literary techniques and foreshadowing to ultimately shock you with a tragic ending.
Symbolism is used to provide an in-depth meaning to An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. The gray eyes are used in the story to symbolize the difference between what is real and what his mind has made up in order to protect him from the alarming truth. In An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, the bridge is used to represent the separation of the north and the south. Bierce uses the driftwood mentioned in the story as a representation of Farquhar’s fading reality which occurs during the time of his hanging. Throughout the short story symbolism is used by the author to create many symbolic events. …show more content…

One of the many allusions listed is the snake, also known as the noose around Farquhar’s neck, refers to the biblical allusion of Adam and Eve. In this entrancing short story, the bridge is also used to bring the allusion of life and death in Farquhar’s dire situation. There are men guarding the bridge, sentinels, which appear to be stone statues that dare not to move a muscle; this is also an allusion that could refer to Argus, the 100 eyed beast that has seen everything, because the sentinels could see Farquhar’s sins. In regard to these allusions, many more were used in this short story as

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