However, the optimism is soon taken away when the reader realizes that he was hanging from the bridge. All through the short story, the reader is on edge to see if, in any case, Peyton can survive the ordeal. Subsequently, as the noose breaks, the reader almost sees if the prisoner can flee from the Union forces and make it back to his wife and children. One can only imagine that he is the one who tried to destroy the bridge since his fate is to be concealed by hanging from that same bridge. One understands later that a confederate soldier had told the main character in the story about the bridge. Therefore, this beginning sentence cements the reader tightly and instantly into the story. However, the reader is not told the reason for this sad beginning. A rope closely encircled his neck” (A.Bierce, 1). As the story begins, the reader is introduced to a man having a noose around his neck, “The man’s hands were behind his back, his wrists bound with a cord. The author captures the reader’s attention with elements of horror and suspense throughout the story.
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