In the story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge," writer Ambrose Bierce plays with readers' expectations. He sets up one narrative voice, only to switch to another, and he surprises readers with information the characters don't know (dramatic irony), as well as constantly shifts the story so you never quite know what is really going on. In some ways, Bierce raises more questions than he answers. Who is the narrator in the story? Is it Peyton? Is it a Northern solider writing a report…
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