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    Owl Creek Bridge War

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    In An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge‚ Ambrose Bierce narrates the hanging and the moments prior to the hanging of Peyton Farquhar. Peyton Farquhar‚ a rich‚ southern plantation owner‚ is tricked into sabotaging the Union Army. After failing to burn driftwood located near the bridge‚ Farquhar awaits his hanging on the bridge. Bierce’s background adds to the depth and realism of the short story‚ as he himself served with the Ninth Indiana Infantry Regiment‚ an experience that unmistakably carried

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    I believe in my dog

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    Bryant This I Believe I believe in my dog. When I look back at who I am and what I’ve become‚ I have my dog to thank. Yeah‚ I taught my dog to sit and lie down. And I taught him to stay and come. But this has no comparison to what he has taught me. Something tells me that responsibility‚ competition‚ patience‚ forgiveness‚ and happiness are more important traits or skills to learn. I believe in patience. In 5th grade I was given the opportunity to get a dog. My family and I went to a local

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    Inspector Calls

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    "But I didn’t know it was you - I never dreamt it. Besides‚ you’re not the type - you don’t get drunk" this quotation from Mrs Birling proves that she doesn’t know her children as well as a mother should. Mr Birling who is a dictator in his household is suddenly silenced on page 53 as the Inspector takes control of the house‚ after Eric asks for a drink Mr Birling explosively shouts and does not allow him to have a drink‚ but the Inspector feels Eric needs a drink as he firmly says "Yes - I know

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    The most important thing in the world is time. Time is everything‚ and it sometimes feels as if there isn’t enough of it. There is a book called Eat That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time. By Brian Tracy and the book is a self help book that gives advice to those who struggle with procrastination such as me‚ and learning how to prioritize your time. In reference of Eat That Frog! It’s a synonym for the saying “it’s a hard pill to swallow.” The frog is the

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    Owl Creek Bridge Allusion

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    branches the music of Æolian harps." Ambrose Bierce uses allusions and imagery to create a sense of wonderment and mysteriousness for first-time readers of his historical fiction story An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. Within this short story‚ a man named Peyton Farquhar is being hung from Owl Creek Bridge for trespassing into Union territory during the civil war. As he is dropped the rope breaks and he makes his escape after dropping into the river below. After swimming through gunfire and a

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    Mark Twain

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    their own. But Mark Twain has once stated‚ “We are creatures of outside influences – we originate nothing from within. Whenever we take a new line of thought and drift into a new line of belief and action‚ the impulse is always suggested from the outside.” Although people may think that they created their own thought and ideas‚ they have not. Something in the outside world caused them to think about those thoughts‚ or to come up with those ideas. If You Are What You Eat‚ Then What Am I? ‚ by Geeta Kothari

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    Why Is Brian Doer Wrong

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    Brian Doer is wrong Brian Doer wrote an article explaining why people should stop playing video games.I’ll prove him wrong with a few examples. First of all‚ he said “Why would a man squander youth of valuable time.” However‚ video games aren’t a waste of time‚for they can be a teaching tool for kids. Heathers Fishel stated‚”Most video games have something for kids to know.Games like Call of Duty teach kids or adults about strategies to win the match.” Secondly‚ Brian Doer said‚”Video games distract

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    “As Peyton Farquhar fell straight downward through the bridge he lost consciousness and was as one already dead” (Bierce). An analysis of Bierce’s use of literary techniques in “An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge” reveals that the death of the main character has been foreshadowed throughout the story. Time‚ as well as exaggerated accomplishments‚ subtly indicate Peyton Farquhar’s eventual demise. To begin‚ time is used as a symbol for Peyton’s oncoming death. He knows that he does not have much

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    poet‚ taking account of the methods (the situation of the speaker‚ and the form‚ structure and language‚ including imagery and tones) which each poet uses to write about birds. Both Edward Thomas and Robert Frost write about birds in their poems ‘The Owl’ and ‘The Oven Bird’. ‘The Oven Bird’ by Robert Frost was written in 1916 and published in the Mountain Interval. It is a poem about an Oven Bird who sits on a tree on a mid-summer’s evening and sings about the coming of winter. There is a certain sadness

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    A Call to Justice

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    A Call To Justice Webster’s Dictionary defines the word “justice” as one of the following three things: 1) just behavior or treatment; 2) the quality of being fair and reasonable; or 3) the administration of the law or authority in maintaining this. These seem like pretty straightforward definitions of the word justice but there are some people who would argue that justice is much more than what it seems. Timothy Keller is one such person. In his book Generous Justice‚ Keller says that justice

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