Despite his reputation as a searing critic, Bierce was known to encourage younger writers, including poet George Sterling and fiction writer W. C. Morrow. Bierce employed a distinctive style of writing, especially in his stories. His style often embraces an abrupt beginning, dark imagery, …show more content…
He mostly uses parallelism, and apostrophe. Apostrophe is a figure of speech by which a person - generally absent or dead - or personified abstract idea is addressed: The writer mostly uses Apostrophe because he tried to create pictures (figures) using words (speech). An author can create a special effect or an image through the unordinary words. The author’s words are successful, and the reader will create or paint a picture in his mind of the scene the author describes. In this short story, he tries to figurate a figure of wife with her son, like in this sentence, In that unearthly illumination he saw near him, but apparently in the air at a considerable elevation, the figure of his wife, clad in her night-clothing and holding to her breast the figure of his child. The author shows that a figure of mother is important. It also makes the short story interesting. And this story also parallelism. It makes the event or sentences are connected. Like in this sentence, “At that moment the mysterious illumination suddenly flared to an intense, an almost blinding splendor, flushing the entire sky, extinguishing the stars and throwing the monstrous shadow of himself athwart the landscape.”
The short story has many or different theme in each story. The central theme is that “ Don’t be focused of the big mistakes that we have done, because there are many choice to resolve them, life must go on.” The theme of this work is invisible. It will be difficult to look for it. It depends on how we understand