Table of Contents
- 1 How is Farquhar described in the story?
- 2 How is Peyton Farquhar a hero?
- 3 What does Peyton’s wife represent?
- 4 Why didnt Peyton Farquhar join the army?
- 5 Why was Farquhar killed?
- 6 What is Peyton Farquhar’s occupation?
- 7 What kind of character is Peyton Farquhar in the Outsiders?
- 8 Who is Peyton Farquhar in an occurrence at Owl?
How is Farquhar described in the story?
Peyton Farquhar, the protagonist of “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” is a shadowy figure who eventually becomes a two-sided character in the story. Farquhar is a son of privilege and Southern dandy, and his life of ease has done little to prepare him for the rigors faced among the front lines of the Civil War.
How is Peyton Farquhar a hero?
From a Confederate viewpoint, Peyton Farquar–the protagonist of Ambrose Bierce’s unforgettable short story, “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”–is a hero. From a Union point of view, he is nothing but a cowardly spy. If he is on your side of the war, he is a hero, but he is still acting illegally.
What is Peyton Farquhar’s opinion on slavery?
Farquhar is certainly dedicated to the southern cause. He owns slaves and is intent on southern victory so he can maintain his livelihood and lifestyle. He doesn’t, however, choose to serve the cause by becoming a Confederate soldier.
What does Peyton’s wife represent?
His wife is a bit like Penelope in Homer’s Odyssey. She symbolizes home, family, comfort, and contentment. Bierce cannot introduce Mrs. Farquhar without giving her something to do.
Why didnt Peyton Farquhar join the army?
Despite his affinity for the Confederacy and his devotion to the Southern cause, Peyton does not enlist in the Confederate Army. Essentially, Peyton is a wealthy, arrogant man, who would not be inclined to take commands from a Confederate officer and be bossed around like a lowly commoner.
Why is Farquhar not a soldier?
Despite his affinity for the Confederacy and his devotion to the Southern cause, Peyton does not enlist in the Confederate Army. This comment suggests that Peyton Farquhar was too imperious, or arrogant and domineering, to enlist in the Confederate Army.
Why was Farquhar killed?
Jonathan Beutlich, M.A. Peyton Farquhar dies beneath the Owl Creek Bridge. He was captured and hanged for trying to sabotage and destroy the bridge so that that the Union army could not use it.
What is Peyton Farquhar’s occupation?
Peyton Farquhar’s occupation was restricted to managing a big plantation. He was following in the footsteps of his ancestors who had been slave holders for generations.
What does Peyton Farquhar see at the gate?
As he pushes open the gate and passes up the wide white walk, he sees a flutter of female garments; his wife, looking fresh and cool and sweet, steps down from the veranda to meet him.
What kind of character is Peyton Farquhar in the Outsiders?
He’s the only character given a formal name (not even his wife gets such a courtesy), and Bierce spends a great deal of time on his physical description. He’s a handsome Alabama plantation owner, a gentleman with “a well-fitting frock coat” and “a mustache and pointed beard, but no whiskers.”
Who is Peyton Farquhar in an occurrence at Owl?
He’s a handsome Alabama plantation owner, a gentleman with “a well-fitting frock coat” and “a mustache and pointed beard, but no whiskers.” He comes from a prosperous background and carries the air of an aristocrat about him.
Why is Peyton Farquhar vulnerable to the disguised northern Scout?
Because he is so determined to achieve distinction, he is vulnerable to the trap set for him by the disguised Northern scout. Unprepared and foolish, Farquhar allows his desire for renown to lead him right into his captors’ hands.