When the house is first introduced the Usher family appeared to the narrator strange looking describing to the reader how their skin is lighter than normal with eyes abnormally large. Vampires are normally really pale with the same characteristics the narrator described the Usher’s. “I was aware, however, that his very …show more content…
Although we don't know what the crack means or symbolizes, it plays a part in the ending of the story. “But evil things, in robes of sorrow, Assailed the monarch’s high estate;” ()this song from the “Haunted Palace” in the story is about what happens to the house and how Roderick is happy but then something evil takes over and now he they are sick. The evil he is talking about in the verses symbolizes vampires and how he has a great life and then a vampire must've bitten him and he becomes sick which is the process of turning into a vampire. In the end of “The Fall of the House of Usher” when the narrator is leaving after Roderick dies, the crack in the wall of there house opens and fills the house with light and then the house collapses. This is supernatural because it is as if the house dies when the Usher family