An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
Ambrose Bierce
DIRECTIONS: Complete the following paragraph about the short story "An
Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" by choosing the correct words) in parentheses.
*An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" begins in the middle of the story. At a crucial point in the story, the author introduces the beginning of the story, so the reader can understand the main character's situation. This pattern of organization is (linear/nonlinear) narrative. In the final part of the story, the writer uses (stream-of-consciousness/limited omniscience), which introduces doubt into the mind of the reader about the possible (resolution/narrative) of the story. In the last sentence of the story, the resolution is revealed, and the reader learns that Peyton Farquhar (escaped/died)
B. DIRECTIONS: Select a short passage from "The Occurrence at Owl Creek
Bridge." Tell whether the narrative point of view is limited third-person or omniscient third-person, and explain how you know. Then rewrite the passage from a different point of view.
1 answer
Rewrite from omniscient third-person point of view: As Peyton Farquhar struggled against the ropes binding him to the bridge, his mind raced with thoughts of escape. The omniscient narrator knew that Peyton's desperation was growing, and his Planter-tinted illusions of freedom provided a stark contrast to the grim reality awaiting him at Owl Creek Bridge.