There’s death in both of them also. Not essentially the same as the main character is the people that had died had importance in the stories. In “A Horseman in the Sky” Carter had shot the spy on the top of the cliff which happened to be his father. As for the “Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” the main character was killed, although he had imagine of a great escape it was futile and ending up dying without seeing his family again. The death in the stories corresponds with the next similarity which is war destroys. War destroys families and tears them apart where Carter told his father that we was going to fight for the other side and his father told him “Well, go, sir, and whatever may occur do what you conceive to be your duty” (2). Although the similarities are enjoyable to hear there is one story out of the two that has stronger feelings. Which is “A Horseman in the Sky”, needless to say “Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” doesn’t, but “A Horseman in the Sky seems to stand out
There’s death in both of them also. Not essentially the same as the main character is the people that had died had importance in the stories. In “A Horseman in the Sky” Carter had shot the spy on the top of the cliff which happened to be his father. As for the “Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” the main character was killed, although he had imagine of a great escape it was futile and ending up dying without seeing his family again. The death in the stories corresponds with the next similarity which is war destroys. War destroys families and tears them apart where Carter told his father that we was going to fight for the other side and his father told him “Well, go, sir, and whatever may occur do what you conceive to be your duty” (2). Although the similarities are enjoyable to hear there is one story out of the two that has stronger feelings. Which is “A Horseman in the Sky”, needless to say “Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” doesn’t, but “A Horseman in the Sky seems to stand out