One Summer Night
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In 'One Summer Night', Ambrose Bierce crafts a macabre narrative that explores themes of mortality, acceptance, and the blurred lines between life and death.
The story follows Henry Armstrong, who is buried alive, and the gravediggers who uncover him, leading to a chilling confrontation with the living and the dead.
Bierce's use of setting and character juxtaposition highlights the sinister nature of human actions.
The story follows Henry Armstrong, who is buried alive, and the gravediggers who uncover him, leading to a chilling confrontation with the living and the dead.
Bierce's use of setting and character juxtaposition highlights the sinister nature of human actions.
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