The Moonlit Road and Other Ghost and Horror Stories
Aslan/Jill An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce
AR 1. Whose thoughts and feelings does the narrator relate?
AR 1. Whose thoughts and feelings does the narrator relate?
In the beginning of the story, the narrator uses both the third-person objective point of view. As the story goes on, this perspective switches to the third-person omniscient, which allows the narrator to get into Peyton's thoughts and convey them to the reader.
An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge