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Bell Work Study for Quiz

Group Questions Split up into groups. Come up with three questions pertaining to the story that deal with point of view, theme, and the historical significance. One question per topic. Be ready to answer others questions.

More Discussion ?’s Identify the point of view used in lines 1-15. What does the tone of the description tell you about the narrator’s perspective? Reread lines 143-160. What details does the author use to capture the panic of a man in danger of drowning? How do these details contribute to character development?

Bierce uses sensory details to suggest Farquhar’s state of mind Bierce uses sensory details to suggest Farquhar’s state of mind. In each of the following episodes, what sensory details suggest that Farquhar’s perceptions may be unreliable? On the bridge ( 60-70) In the river (161-172) Reaching land (231-240 In the woods ( 255-260)

In your opinion did Bierce intend Farquhar to escape to seem believable? Cite evidence to support your view. Compare Bierce’s use of realistic and fantastic elements in this story. Which label-realistic or fantastic- best describes Bierce’s style? Support your answer with details.