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    lives fully is prepared to die at any time.” (Mark Twain) Both As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner and “Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allen Poe can be considered gothic literature. Gothic literature is work that strives to get a reaction out of the audience such as fear‚ anxiety‚ and suspense. It is the darker side of literature. In As I Lay Dying and “Fall of the House of Usher”‚ the gothic conventions used are coffins‚ death‚ and torture. In As I Lay Dying‚ the gothic literature convention

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    Why was the house of Usher doomed to fall? 141210401 邓瑶菡 Although the end of the Fall of the House of Usher illustrated a scene that the house fell apart all of sudden‚ for a craftsman like Poe who declare “… no word should be used which does not contribute to the ‘pre-established’ design of the work”(textbook 110) as one of his theories for writing short stories‚ examining some details could reverse of the impression that this final collapse was only an accident occurred naturally. In fact‚ there

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    In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story‚ “The Fall of the House of Usher‚” the narrator is perpetually conscious of his physical location within the House of Usher‚ and describes the story’s actions in terms of their setting and location. Moreover‚ the narrator is particularly attentive to the characters’ movements‚ and the ways in which Roderick‚ Madeline‚ and he move from one space to another. However‚ this movement ultimately occurs in one direction‚ as the characters move deeper into the labyrinthine

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    in ‘The Fall of the House of Usher‚’” he relates vampirism to Poe’s story through the Roderick Usher’s letter‚ the Usher family itself‚ and the ending of the story. Roderick Usher‚ main character and the brother of Madeline Usher‚ writes a letter to the narrator where he tells of “bodily as well as mental disorder” within the family and urges him to visit soon. His interpretation of that is the family’s bodily disorder being the vampirism that affects his sister Madeline Usher and the mental disorder

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    this new and exciting form of writing. In 1839‚ Edgar Allen Poe‚ became one of these individuals and wrote The Fall of the House of Usher using Gothic literature. Edgar Allen Poe’s story qualifies as Gothic literature because it includes elements of death and tragic illness‚ the supernatural‚ and the protagonist is both physically and mentally alone. The Fall of the House of Usher qualifies as a Gothic literature piece due to Edgar Allen Poe’s

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    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 Usher‚ Roderick. 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 landscape of the work by tying in aspects

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    Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” is a story about two twin siblings whose lives are dwindling down due to mental and physical illnesses. Roderick and Madeline Usher‚ who live alone together in their family mansion‚ suffer from two different illnesses. Roderick deals with “acuteness of the senses” that causes him to be extremely sensitive to light‚ sound‚ taste‚ and touch. Madeline has more of physical illnesses that lead to pain in her body. Roderick writes a letter to the narrator

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    The Masque of the Red Death and Young Goodman Brown are both good stories that paint vivid images. Throughout these stories‚ both Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne evoke a sense of fear and death. Edgar Allan Poe tells us a story of a prince who believed he could save himself and his nobles by keeping them inside of his castle. However‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne tells us a story of a man who takes a "journey" with his conscience. Both authors use characterization‚ symbolism‚ imagery and allusions

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    feat. His story "The Fall of the House of Usher" is centred around the central idea of the impact of fear on one’s life. His parable talks about facing your fears and the self-destruction that can come by allowing fear to run your life. Through his Gothic romantic style of writing‚ Poe includes elements such as a dark atmosphere‚ a mysterious setting‚ and symbolic characters in order to highlight the power and effect of fear on one’s life. "The Fall of the House of Usher" addresses the conflict of fear

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    than dealing and admitting how you feeling you‚ instead‚ project it out onto others. Towards the end of the short story‚ Brown has a vision‚ or some may argue a dream‚ about his wife and peers basically worshiping the devil in a local forest. Young Goodman Brown received that illusion‚ or dream if you will‚ because of his own psychological projection problem. Young Goodman Brown doesn’t live up to his name‚ he felt ashamed to have been associating with the devil in the woods‚ and he was looking for

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