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    ​In Edgar Allan Poe’s story The Fall of the House of Usher the narrator visits the Usher estate in response to Roderick Usher’s request for him to visit him. The narrator was one of Roderick’s childhood friends and hasn’t seen him in many years. Roderick also has a sister‚ Madeline‚ who he loves as a sister and a partner. Some people may draw the conclusion that the Ushers were insane and others may say that the Usher estate is haunted and influenced by the supernatural. One common hypothesis is

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    Poe’s Ligeia Ligeia is another short story by Poe‚ which can be characterized by Gothic elements and mood. However‚ if we examine the story more closely we will realize that the story becomes Gothic just during the second half of the tale. The first half is predominantly just the description of the beloved lady. Her portrayal is very detailed and sometimes even extremely positive. The narrator put special emphasis on the description of her eyes‚ which were “most brilliant of black

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    Comparative Essay: The Fall of the House of Usher by: Edgar Allan Poe and The Yellow Wall-Paper by Mary Gilman) Coming to terms with ones fears is a constant and ongoing struggle which people face all throughout their lives. This is something Roderick Usher and the wife in "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Yellow Wall Paper" could not do. Roderick Usher was afraid the fall of the house of Usher was about to occur because he was the last remaining male descendant‚ and the wife was afraid her

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    Mankind’s Destruction Have you ever wondered how mankind affects the world around it? Humans not only affect the world‚ but each other. In the short stories‚ "August 2026" and "The Pedestrian"‚ Ray Bradbury discusses how he pictures the future. Ray Bradbury uses the setting to convey a negative connotation towards mankind and technology to help unravel the theme that mankind is ultimately destroying itself. In "August 2026"‚ Bradbury uses the setting to show a negative tone and

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    Ever since Edward was built‚ he was never going to fit into a normal lifestyle. Tim Burton’s film Edward Scissorhands‚ described as a ‘romantic‚ dark fantasy’‚ captures the effect of change in a monotonous American neighbourhood. Burton uses many different effects to portray that western society and lifestyle is very dull and full of carbon-copied people following the crowd. Through the use of colour contrast‚ stereotypes and an unusual visitor to the neighbourhood‚ Burton is able to convey his idea

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    Dickens uses this description of the Havisham Manor to give Pip’s impression of surrealness surrounding Miss Havisham and her house. Pip has just been apprenticed to Joe and goes to visit Miss Havisham‚ and‚ as he walks home‚ he reflects on the decrepitness and the age of the house and its contents. As the sentence progresses‚ Dickens chooses to order his descriptions in increasing intensity of spookiness and specificity‚ seemingly ‘zooming’ in to smaller and smaller objects and ending with the

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    The overall mood in Roman Polanski’s Macbeth is gruesome and depressing. Setting‚ costume‚ sound‚ and pace contribute to the development of the mood in the movie. The opening scenes in Macbeth show a dull and sullen landscape. The atmosphere is gloomy which is seen through the dark clouds‚ the pouring rain‚ and the muddy earth. The castles and the buildings look ominous because of their choppy lines and unpleasant ambience. The costumes in Macbeth look tired and dirty. During the movie‚ the characters

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    A mystery tale of a strange house with strange events. Short story by famous gothic writer‚ Edgar Allen Poe intrigues the element of mystery in the story of the “House of Usher”. Poe’s short story process with a mysterious tone as it’s progress to describes the setting and characters. Poe has describe the setting into a mysterious way. The narrator had this attraction to the house‚ he questioned himself‚ “What was it - I paused to think - what was it that so unnerved me in the contemplation of the

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    Most Edgar Allen Poe stories contain a haunting and eerie tone and this short story proves no exception. “The Fall of the House of Usher” revolves around the narrator’s childhood friend‚ Roderick Usher. Roderick suffers from an undisclosed mental illness and Roderick’s sister‚ Madeline‚ is near death‚ when introduced. When Madeline appears to be dead Roderick decides to bury her in an underground vault. The days following this incident Roderick’s normal countenance fades and he goes mad. Afterwards

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    Metaphors are another literary term used in the poem “Schizophrenia”. Stevens used metaphors in “Schizophrenia”‚ by comparing the house in the story to a mind that is completely destroyed by the mental illness. Towards the end of the poem the poet showed how the house had fallen apart and was completely abandoned. The poet used the quote‚ “Seeing cracking paint‚ broken windows‚ /the front door banging in the wind‚ /the roof tiles flying off‚ one by one‚ /the neighbors said it was a madhouse. / It

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