Ambrose Bierce's An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge

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"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" begins by describing the brutal hanging of a group of people. The author, Ambrose Bierce, introduces the first character who is being executed and describes him as an innocent citizen and a gentleman. These characteristics create a connection between him and the reader, as the author continues to explain how the man does not deserve to be assassinated by the liberal military code. Bierce continues the story by using descriptive adjectives to guide the reader through the mind of this man hanging by a noose. Themes of longing are expressed as the man focuses his last thoughts on his wife and children. The reader is now introduced to Peyton Farquhar, whose experiences are explained with vivid imagery. Bierce