| OWL CREEK ANSWERS 1. because it will make the reader read further to find out how and why he got hanged. 2. Time increments are getting longer and everything is going by slower this shows how much he is dreading behing hung and how much he is wanting to be with his family. 3. he likes him he has potential and the heart of a soldier and is in good faith. He respects the war supports it�s strategies and wants to help. 4. the man kept repeating �all is fair in love and war� because he blew up the bridge and in the end he gets hung from that very same bridge for the same reason, all is fair in love and war 5. his neck ached horribly; his brain was on fire, his heart, which had been fluttering faintly, gave a great leap, trying to force itself out at his mouth. His whole body was racked and wrenched with an insupportable anguish! (?) 6. It is true to life because you would begin to worry about your friends and family and how they would have to get along without you. He thought it was bad enough to be hung but even worse to shot and he thought that it was unfair that he had to have both. 7. If the view was omniscient, we would not have had such a well portrayed image of his feelings and daydreams. 8. if it wasn�t for beirces flashbacks, we would not have known the background of the story. |
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