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    that make that genre special. Tall tale and historical fiction are just two of the many choices. They both have many properties that are similar and many traits that are diverse‚ shown through the stories “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”‚ by Ambrose Bierce‚ and “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”‚ by Mark Twain. To begin‚ historical fiction and tall tales have many comparable traits. First‚ they both make the reader want to learn more about the topic. Historical fiction sets the story

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    “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” is short story written by Ambrose Bierce. The short story takes place during the Civil War. Peyton Farquhar a civilian of the south is caught violating with the bridge and is sentenced to be hanged. Ambrose Bierce’s short story became a suspenseful phenomenon. He maintain suspenses throughout the short story by enhancing the mind of Peyton into a deep fantasy. Bierce’s use of flashbacks‚ setting‚ illusion‚ and symbolism to create suspense. In the second paragraph

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    and reflect on what is most essential in one’s life. Symbolism‚ in this story‚ was used to create a sense of foreshadowing and suspense. Ambrose Bierce‚ the novelist of this story‚ used numerous examples of literary techniques to generate a foreshadowing of a shock effect in the account of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." One of the main techniques Bierce used was symbolism. He also used irony‚ allusion‚ imagery‚ and realism. Together‚ these built a foreshadowing/shock effect-literary technique

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    A Vine on the House Ambrose Bierce Ambrose Bierce has a special talent of keeping readers alert on their toes and holding their breaths till the very last word. I believe Mr. Bierce wanted to allow others to understand that circumstances and events are not always what they appear to be. The words Mr. Harding expressed and the reality of the situation were two complete opposites. He kept a secret of his wife’s “disappearance” and also picked up everything and left‚ leaving no signs behind

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    In An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge‚ by Ambrose Bierce‚ the author expertly uses the literary technique of foreshadowing to give the reader a constant hint that good old Peyton Farquhar is going to be a corpse by the end of the story. I enjoyed the more subtle instances of foreshadowing because they‚ to me‚ better demonstrate the writer’s skill. For instance‚ foreshadowing is demonstrated through the reoccurring mention of Farquhar’s neck all through the story. “His neck ached horribly.” (Paragraph

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    Bridge"‚ is one of the best American short stories and is considered Ambrose Bierce’s greatest work. First published in Bierce’s short story collection "Tales of Soldiers and Civilians" in 1891‚ this story is about Peyton Farquhar‚ a southern farmer who is about to be hanged by the Union Army for trying to set the railroad bridge at Owl Creek on fire. While Farquhar is standing on the bridge with a rope around his neck‚ Bierce leads the reader to think that the rope snaps and he falls into the river

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    “War never changes.” A memorable quote in the opening of the Fallout games describes exactly how war is. It will always be the same‚ death of people for others benefits. There will never be an era where peace triumphs war as long as humans live if we continue with how we interact with other countries. It’s not all happiness and good times when war strikes‚ death of thousands‚ even entire nations are wiped off the planet. Should we continue with war or find some other way to reason with each other

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    An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Ambrose Bierce Ambrose Bierces’ story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" tells the story of a confederate secessionist‚ who is being hanged by Union troops. At the time of the hanging‚ the soldiers drop him from the bridge. Luckily‚ just as he falls the rope snaps and the man dives into the "sluggish stream". He miraculously takes of his ropes and swims away. When he reaches the bank of the creek‚ he runs for what seems like forever. He finally reaches home

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    Swift 1 Samuel Swift English 2312 Dr. Chuck Jackson 02/10/2011 Ambrose Bierce’s Twisted Naturalist Short Story “Chickamauga” The author of “Chickamauga‚” Ambrose Bierce‚ created this short story as a naturalist visualization of the devastating effects that wars and battles had on the soldiers which fought in them. The short story “Chickamauga” is defined as naturalist literature because of the author’s employment of specific literary techniques which define naturalism‚ such as the way the author

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    magnificent stories in the world have strong meaning behind them. There are two stories to discuss about. The reader is shown meaningful life lessons of what war can cause in “Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” and “A Horseman in the Sky” both stories by Ambrose Bierce‚ by their difference and similarities. There are many significant differences and similarities between the two stories. Out of the two “A Horseman in the Sky” has more depth feeling and stronger emotions for a reader. There are many differences

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