"Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allen Poe is an example of imagination overcoming reason when Usher goes insane, the narrator goes insane, and the narrator sees Lady Madeline. First, Usher loses his mind and is mentally insane. Usher hears and sees many peculiar
"Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allen Poe is an example of imagination overcoming reason when Usher goes insane, the narrator goes insane, and the narrator sees Lady Madeline. First, Usher loses his mind and is mentally insane. Usher hears and sees many peculiar