In "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge," a Southern plantation owner named Peyton Farquhar is hanged during the American Civil War. At the moment of his death, he dreams that the rope breaks, allowing him to escape down the river and flee to safety. ... The end of the story reveals that the hanging was successful.
Though he is not satisfied with his life and happy with it still he believe he would have done more with his life if he had realize earlier or known earlier
Explanation:Now it seems he has no chance in life again because it to late to change his fate or destiny.