The alliteration creates a fast pace like the horses' hooves.
This excerpt from section 3 of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", contributes to the theme of fate because <em>It suggests that Farquhar is wrestling with forces larger than himself.</em> In the first section, Peyton Farquhar is on a railroad bridge twenty feet above the water. His wrists are tied on his back and in his neck, there is a noose. He is surrounded by soldiers of the Northern army. His execution is going to take place very soon. In section 2, the narrator introduces Farquhar using a flashback to tell us that he is a planter devoted to the Southern cause. In section 3, the narrator goes back to the present and Farquhar is falling from the bridge. He is feeling pain but everything looks strange for him, the stars above him, the language that he hears, and everything appear to have a malign significance.
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-It determines the range of attitudes that a text can effectively express.
The voice impacts the tone in that it determines the range of attitudes that a text can effectively express.
Voice is the quality that makes an author's unique and conveys the author's attitude, character and personality. In other words it is a characteristic speech and patterns of a narrator.
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“To go wrong in one's own way is better than to go right in someone else's.”
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