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    the fect that he is the only character in the tale who doesn’t cheat or trick someone. Despite this‚ he’s the one who suffers the most throughout the tale. His wife‚ Alisoun‚ cheats on him. He is tricked into spending the night in a bathtub hanging from the rafters of his house. He ends up falling‚ embarrassing himself in front of the town. Alisoun‚ John’s wife‚ is also Nicholas’s lover. She is well-known as being beautiful‚ married at only 18. She is the only character who goes unpunished in the

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    ENG1120 G 7 February 2013 Unity of Effect: The Fall of the House of Usher Throughout Edgar Allan Poe’s career he was one of major author’s to write about the theory of composition. Throughout this piece he wrote about the unity of effect‚ stating that it should be how an author decides what effect he/she wants to create in the reader’s emotional response‚ then how to proceed by using creativity to achieve this particular effect. Once choosing the certain effect that one truly desires‚ the author

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    and the hesitation between a natural and a supernatural explanation of unusual events. “The Fall of the House of Usher” examines these themes in a collision and intermingling of manifold‚ complex circumstances. Poe uses duality and mirror images‚ symbolism‚ and a Gothic tone to convey the terror and fear that overwhelms and finally destroys the House of Usher. Studying the characters and the connections established between them‚ the symbolism and

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    things with a symbolic meaning or character. Symbolism in "The Fall of the House of Usher" begins with the title. At the end of the story‚ the house itself does indeed fall; in the beginning and through out the short story‚ however‚ the narrator has effectively described the different symbols portrayed. 
 There is much symbolism associated with the house itself‚ the house’s front wall‚ as the narrator describes‚ resembles a giant face or skull. Roderick’ large and luminous eyes are a mirror

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    The first line I had taken note of while reading Edgar Allen Poe’s "The Fall of the House of Usher" was‚ "I was aware‚ however‚ that his very ancient family had been noted‚ time out of mind‚ for a peculiar sensibility of temperament‚ displaying itself‚ through long ages‚ in many works of exalted art‚ and manifested‚ of late‚ in repeated deeds of munificent yet unobtrusive charity‚ as well as in a passionate devotion to the intricacies‚ perhaps even more than to the orthodox and easily recognizable

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    in which writers focus on nature while weaving in the essence of the supernatural. A short story that is based in this movement is Edgar Allan Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher. This short story describes the interactions between a narrator and the last remaining member of the House of UsherRoderick. Answering Roderick Usher’s call the narrator starts noticing supernatural signs that something in the house and its surrounding area is infested with evil. Romanticism is used to add depth to the

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    In “The Fall of the House of Usher” the interpretation of the narrator falling victim to the Usher’s madness is interesting;‚ Poe possibly could have fallen into the madness. This is evident when he is reading and sounds happening in the book are being echoed in reality. Now we are not sure if these sounds are real or if both of the men are suffering from the same affliction in the end. This ideal of succumbing to insanity shared by others is a modern study that has been proved through experiments

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    The Pros and Cons of El nino By Roderick Gardner Although El nino cause and consequences are very complex‚ scientists from many disciplines working together have created a pretty good picture of what going on. El nino does not work alone;like clark kent and superman‚ it appears only when its alter ego‚ La Nino‚isn’t around. Over much of the pacific ocean‚ when an El nino occurs‚ the water is unusually cool.this great alternate periods‚ when La Nina is in the pacific‚ the water is unusually

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    role of madness is especially prevalent in literary works of the 19th century‚ in this case the short story “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allen Poe and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. In these works madness is a driving force behind the traits of characters and driving force of the conflict in these stories. In “The fall of the House of Usher” it drove Roderick to his demise and almost killed Rochester in Jane Eyre. With the growing popularity of gothic literature in the 19th century many

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    In "The Fall of the House of Usher"‚ Poe uses the life-like characteristics of the decaying house of Usher as a device for giving the house a supernatural atmosphere. This not only makes the story act upon the reader in a grabbing way‚ but it also creates an impression of fear‚ mystery and horror‚ typical for Poe’s literary works. For example‚ from the very beginning of the story‚ the reader can tell that there is something unusual and bizarre about the old house. As the narrator approaches the

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