How Does Bierce Use Foreshadowing In An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge

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Bierce uses foreshadowing to create a certain approach in the story, “Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.” In this story, we learn that a man is getting hung when all of a sudden he has an imagination of escaping and going home, as he awakens from his imagination and gets hung; leaving the readers in awe. The techniques that Bierce uses to create this action is Imagery, Allusion, and Symbolism. These techniques compute to foreshadowing.
One technique that Bierce uses to conceive foreshadowing is imagery, Bierce uses imagery to capture the reader's attention into thinking that he is escaping and is free from the hanging. An example of Imagery that is displayed towards the end of the story is, “A counterswirl had caught Farquhar and turned him half round; he was again looking into the forest on the bank opposite the fort.” (Bierce 486). This example displays …show more content…

Another example from the text is, “As he rose to the surface, gasping for breath, he saw that he had been a long time under water; he was perceptibly farther downstream-nearer to safety.” (487). This example allows us, readers, to get the concept that Farquhar is traveling downstream, realizing he is getting closer to safety. The details allow us to grasp the visual effect of the story. Another technique that Bierce uses to apprehend foreshadowing is allusion, Bierce uses an allusion to grasp the reader’s attention by making them think something is going to happen and is left with an astonishment. An example of Allusion that is shown towards the end of the story is when us readers think that

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