![]() ![]() Circumstances of an imperious nature, which it is unnecessary to relate here, had prevented him from taking service with the gallant army that had fought the disastrous campaigns ending with the fall of Corinth, and he chafed under the inglorious restraint, longing for the release of his energies, the larger life of the soldier, the opportunity for distinction. ![]() Being a slave owner and like other slave owners a politician he was naturally an original secessionist and ardently devoted to the Southern cause. Peyton Farquhar was a well-to-do planter, of an old and highly respected Alabama family. Follow your in-class notes, your notes on narratives, or your own interpretation of the text to leave thoughtful comments. ![]() This story also touches on the essential questions from earlier in the year.Ĭontinue reading below for Part II of the story, which we have discussed in class.We are reading this story as part of our study of this set of essential questions. ![]() There are rules for adversarial discussions, and you’ve been given an annotated copy of a scored discussion to help you earn points.Each time we finish a section of the story in class, that section will be posted online for you to discuss it for more adversarial points. This is the online component for “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” the full text of which you can find here. ![]()
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