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Paper Excerpts: ... . The short story, "An Occurrence at Owl Creek," by Ambrose Bierce is an effective story because it illustrates the brothers and create a literary irony. The irony created by these dialogues is not apparent until later verses when Joseph finds himself thrown into the pits "looking into the swift waters twenty feet below" (Bierce 63). With this beginning, Bierce keeps us engaged until the keeps it throughout the entire story. Works Cited Bierce, Ambrose. "An Occurrence at Owl Creek." The Norton Introduction to Literature. Bain, Carl, ed. New York: W. W. For instance, in Ambrose Bierce, "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge," the plot revolves around a man navigating (in his ...
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Sources list for AMBROSE BIERCE'S USE OF IRONY: Rick Hearn, "Ambrose Bierce; 1842-1914?", Accessed on December 14^th 2004, http://home.att.net/~lah-rbh /civilwar/bierce/bierce.html Rick Hearn, "Ambrose Bierce; 1842-1914?", Accessed on December 14^th 2004, http://home.att.net/~lah-rbh /civilwar/bierce/bierce.html"An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" Peter Stoicheff, "Something Uncanny; The Dream Structure in Ambrose Bierce's `An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge', Studies in Short Fiction, Vol 30 No 3, Summer 1993, pg 349-58. "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" Bierce, Ambrose. "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." The Death Penalty Bierce, Ambrose. An Occurrence at Owl Creek. The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction. Cassil, R. V., ed. New York: W. W. Norton and Company. 1981. Human Nature in Two Novels Bierce, Ambrose. "An Occurrence at Owl Creek." The Norton Introduction to Literature. Bain, Carl, ed. New York: W. W. Norton and Company. 1991. Four Great American Authors More sources on "AMBROSE BIERCE'S USE OF IRONY"
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