Then all at once, with terrible suddenness, the light about him shot upward with the noise of a loud splash; a frightful roaring was in his ears, and all was cold and dark. The power of thought was restored; he knew that the rope had broken and he had fallen into the stream. There was no additional strangulation; the noose about his neck was already suffocating him and kept the water from his lungs. To die of hanging at the bottom of a river!—the idea seemed to him ludicrous. He opened his eyes in the darkness and saw above him a gleam of light, but how distant, how inaccessible! He was still sinking, for the light became fainter and fainter until it was a mere glimmer. Then it began to grow and brighten, and he knew that he was rising toward the surface—knew it with reluctance, for he was now very comfortable. “To be hanged and drowned,” he thought? “that is not so bad; but I do not wish to be shot. No; I will not be shot; that is not fair.” What does the motif of light represent in the excerpt and in the rest of the story?

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What does the motif of light represent in the excerpt and in the rest of the story? A. Death and Dying

The motif of light in "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" represents the "Death and dying"

Who is Peyton Farquhar?

Peyton Farquhar is the main character in the short story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." He is accused of treason and hanged during the Civil War in the US.

Before dying, Farquhar briefly hallucinates. During these hallucinations, he often sees light in the distance, but never seems able to reach it.

That light is a motif for death and dying in the story. While he hallucinates, Farquhar thinks he has escaped death when, in fact, he is dying.

The light he sees is most likely a reference to what most people believe happens when we die: We see a distant light at the end of a dark tunnel.

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