"One Owl Creek Bridge" is a well-designed commentary on time mobility. The structure of the story evolved from present to the past and developed into an imaginary existence. This reflects the concept of liquidity tension and competition time. The second part breaks the continuous execution process that seems to be occurring first at the moment. Farquhar sits at the edge of the bridge and closes his eyes, but this is a signal that he is in his real version and there is no time constraint. Farquhar entered the eternal realm as his clock ticks slow and the time between strokes increases. When Farquhar imagined himself sliding into the water, Bierce compared him to a 'huge pendulum' out of real and rotation. Here, Farquhar enters into a transient space that is not visible to the world using its own rules, neither life nor death.
In a short period of time from the time officers retired to Farquhar actually died, the time was late and Farquhar came to respond to the comfort of coming back safely to the family. Farquhar manipulated the time, but could not remove the reality. Death eventually demanded him, whether he was a few minutes or a few days. It is worthwhile to try to yield to your will. One of the most striking aspects of "the appearance on the owl bridge" is the realistic expression of Beers' other time concept Farquhar. This indicates that the nature of time is subjective to some extent.
Reality and fantasy work side-by-side with "the occurrence of the bridge in October" to the end of the story, and we understand there is some disagreement between them - for our readers, Farquhar's Fantasy is a reality. Farquhar created his fantasy world from despair: he imagines his escape is a way to regain control of his current situation and is likely to die. His idea provided the conditions for flight and successful escape which his body could not achieve. In the second part, when I learned that Farquhar arrived at this moment, the reality and dreamlike hybrid world was reflected in the northern scouts. While actually embodying another reality, he projected a real version and was wearing a gray costume of Allied soldiers, fantasy is blurred. When the fantasy world of Part 3 was completely developed, we were completely immersed in Falcon fantasy. And it has become a reality for me and them. Trying to distinguish one from another is not important. The North Scout was certainly a soldier of the Southern Alliance and believed that he could only escape from one outcome, the reality of his death, as Farquhar believed that he was executed.
In "Owl Creek Bridge Occurrence", the person who discussed Farquhar and Owl Bridge was surprised that it was not a federal soldier but a federal or union scout. What is the real meaning of their short conversation, and how does this event set the tone for the rest of the story? In the article, this flashback is linked to the story event, and we are exploring ways this first fraud tells the end of the story. This conference is very important for this story. Unless captured by federal scouts, allies will not occupy Faquar. Students can infer from the center of their fraud that the rest of the story contains key fraud.
"The event of An Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce" by Ambrose Bierce's "The Owl Creek Bridge" The southern gentleman of the Civil War was named Peyton Farquhar. The story begins with an unidentified person who is ready to be hanged by the union of soldiers on a railroad bridge across the river. - This applies to all excellent literature. Clues are often found after it seems clear until the story's conspiracy is resolved. The reader does not know the prophecy before the plot is assembled. Ambrose Bierces's "Emergence of Owl Creek Bridge" and "Knight in the Sky" define the literary elements that support this idea.