-Peyton Farquhar (main character) -Farquhar's wife -gray-clad soldier (federal spy disguised as a confederate soldier) -company of soldiers
The Federal scout informs Farquhar that the Union army is advancing and that the Confederate forces have retreated, suggesting that the railroad bridge is vital for their efforts. He also mentions that the Union troops need someone to sabotage the bridge, appealing to Farquhar's patriotism and desire to aid the Confederate cause. This information ultimately sets the stage for Farquhar's fateful decision to act against the Union forces.
He was trying to sabotage the Owl Creek Bridge.
When he is hung and dies.Or for those taking the test, B. Farquhar's The_resolution_in_An_Occurrence_at_Owl_Creek_Bridge_occurs_whenswings gently beneath the bridge.
I am not sure who all of the characters are but i know that the main character is Peyton Farquhar
-Peyton Farquhar (main character) -Farquhar's wife -gray-clad soldier (federal spy disguised as a confederate soldier) -company of soldiers
The federal scout informs Farquhar that the bridge he plans to sabotage is poorly guarded and would be an easy target for destruction. He also mentions that Union forces are planning to repair and fortify the bridge soon.
The visitor is pretending to be a confederate soldier he is really a union spy. He tells them of the union armies advance and that good would be done to the Confederacy if the bridge at Owl Creek were burned down. This is all to get the protagonist killed.
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He was trying to sabotage the Owl Creek Bridge.
When he is hung and dies.Or for those taking the test, B. Farquhar's The_resolution_in_An_Occurrence_at_Owl_Creek_Bridge_occurs_whenswings gently beneath the bridge.
Its a near death experience that he has
Because he crossed the North's territory (the Owl Creek bridge).
He had deliberately trespassed the bridge area, and therefore was to be hung.
despair and grief
Peyton Farquhar is being hanged for attempting to burn down Owl Creek Bridge.
Fictional Character from An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge