Which of the following motifs repeats in the story?
How does Bierce introduce the theme “time can be subjective”?
At the start of the story, what is an expected prediction about what will happen to Farquhar?
How does the narration in the second section characterize Farquhar?
How does Farquhar’s “oscillation, like a vast pendulum” foreshadow a real event in the story?
What contrasting words are used to describe the stream in this passage?
What does the motif of time represent?
How does Bierce develop the theme “time can be subjective”?
With a seemingly obvious ending, why should a reader continue reading the story?
How does the narration change again in the third section?
In what way is this narration an example of foreshadowing?
Which of the following did you include in your response? Check all of the boxes that apply.
What theme does the motif of time support?
How does Bierce play with the reader’s expectations in the third section?
How do the contrasting words and foreshadowing support the theme “people cannot escape reality through romantic fantasy”?
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