He's like the wind
He runs away, and there is no way to catch him
In the sunlight, I can feel his presence
But, there is no way to feel his masculine figure
He's like the wind
He runs away, and there is no way to catch him
In the depths of night I search
But, there is no way he can be found
He’s like the wind
He runs away, and there is no way to catch him
Women have wondered
What they see in him
They try so much
But they can’t touch or fetch what is deep inside him
It helps him satirize an educated Easterner's point of view. He wants to focus on the storyteller's perspective.
The motif of a loud sound represent in the story is the passage between dreams and reality. The correct option is B.
<h3>What is "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"?</h3>
This is a story written during the civil war by Ambrose Bierce. The story is about the effect of war, the brutality, death, and psychological changes after the war.
Thus, the correct option is B, the passage between dreams and reality.
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