Poe, is that the house personifies the diseased, dying Usher family. The house
personifies the diseased, dying Usher family because the house symbolizes the Usher
family. In the story the narrator describes many of these symbols of the house and the
family inside.
In the story the narrator describes the looks of the Usher house as he was riding his
horse up to the house. When the narrator was describing the looks of the Usher house
he says how he found himself within the view of the melancholy Usher house. When the
narrator says the word melancholy he means that the house is very gloomy and
depressing. Gloomy and depressing are …show more content…
Well, being around the
family, such as being around Roderick, is comfortless and uncomfortable.
In the story the narrator describes the books that he read to Roderick. When the
narrator described the books he says that they were in strict keeping with this character
of phantasm. When the narrator uses the word phantasm he means that the books that
Roderick pick out for him to read were very random books. Phantasm is a symbol of the
Usher family because the Usher family is very random and strange. They are very
unpredictable people.
In the book, "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe, the house's
symbols are very similar to the family's symbols. The outside of house's physical looks
symbolize the family's emotions and the way they act. The inside of the house's physical
looks symbolize the family's emotions and the way they act. The books in the house
describe the way the family acts and how they