Brayan Alvarado
“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” is a short story
about a southern man by the name of Peyton Farquhar. This story takes place during the civil
war. Mr. Farquhar was a slave owner, and
was devoted to the southern cause, and would help the confederates anyway he
could to defeat the union. But during
scene III the author changes the verb tense and makes the scene very
interesting. So in the following blog I will
be describing why the author wrote the scene, what the purpose is, and how the
scene contributes to the meaning of the story.
First, the reason the author wrote this scene is because
he wanted to show the audience the point of view of a southern confederate. Many people know the union’s point of view
was to preserve the union and keep the states united. But many didn’t know what it is like to be a
confederate southerner. So the scene
describes what Peyton Farquhar last thoughts were before he was going to die
and shows his emotion and surrounding moments before his death.
Secondly, the purpose of this scene was to create the
environment and scene in which a man’s final thoughts are, right before his
death. “At last he found a road which
led him in what he knew to be the right direction.” (p.38) A description in which the author uses, a
shift of story where the reader believes it’s a dream. The purpose is to make the audience use their
mind to determine whether he is dreaming or still alive, or awake.
Thirdly, the way this scene contributes to the meaning of
the story, because the author reveals that his whole struggle of escaping was just
an idea of what he had moments before his death. The author uses present tense to make the
ready visualize the emotion and surroundings Farquhar felt during his last
moments. “As he is about to clasps her
he feels a stunning blow upon the back of the neck; a blinding white light
blazes all about him with a sound like the shock of a cannon, then all is
darkness and silence!” (p.39) An example
of the present tense the author uses as Farquhar is about to grab his wife,
death was upon him and just dies.
In conclusion, “owl creek” is a short story that educates
us about the civil war and what a southerner’s point of view is. Not only does it teach us about the civil
war, but also on how we are all humans and think alike regardless what side we
are on. So I have just described why the
author wrote the scene, what the purpose is, and how the scene contributed to
the meaning of the story.
Great work here. Thank you!
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