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    Cantrell ENGL 2130 Analytical Essay Rhonda Whittenberg 07 March 14 USher Even though we do not know the name of the Narrator‚ it is almost as if we are looking through his eyes as he approaches the House of Usher. He has been lifelong friends with Roderick Usher‚ who sends him a note asking for him to help. Roderick’s sister‚ Madeline‚ suffers from catalepsy and he suspects that she will die soon. Considering they are the last of the Usher living bloodline‚ Roderick feels that he and Madeline should make

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    cite this source: Haley‚ Vanessa. “Edgar Allan Poe‚ ‘The Fall of the House of Usher.’” Instructor’s Manual: FICTIONS. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich‚ Publishers‚ 1993. 159-161. Poe was obsessed with the connection between the organic and inorganic worlds‚ his gothic tales often revealing‚ just under the surface of decay and horror‚ a psychological dimension. The first person narrator‚ summoned to aid a boyhood friend‚ Roderick Usher‚ in his remote dilapidated mansion‚ witnesses as well the

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    The Fear in the House of Usher The short story‚ The Fall of the House of Usher‚ uses a rational first person narrator to illustrate the strange effects the house has on the three characters within it. Everything about the house is dark and supernaturally evil‚ and appears to convey some fear that is driving its occupants insane. The narrator enters the story as a man with a lot of common sense and is very critical of the superstitious Usher‚ but he himself senses these same powers only he tries

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    When comparing stories‚ “The Fall of the House of Usher‚” written by Edgar Allen Poe‚ and “House Taken Over‚” by Julio Cortazar‚ there is a correlating story line in each book‚ relating to houses with an eerie sense of secrecy amongst each of them. Each author shows a secrecy that we may not comprehend at first. In each story‚ we see a resemblance‚ as well as a divergence. For starters‚ Edgar Allen Poe’s‚ “The Fall of the House of Usher‚” and Julio Cortazar’s‚ “House Taken Over‚” each exemplify traits

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    In “The Fall of the House of Usher”‚ Usher buries Madeline‚ representative of his insanity‚ alive. In refusing to confront his problems‚ he proves Freud’s theory; Madeline returns and “with a low‚ moaning cry‚ fell heavily upon the person of her brother‚ and in her violent and

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    constructed a short story of a house located in the middle of the woods and it’s mysterious events which occurs insides. The short story intrigues the tone of mystery which sets in the tale of the “House of Usher”. Poe’s short story settles in a mysterious tone as he describes the setting and characters. Poe described the setting of the story in detail as an eerie feeling‚ setting the mysterious tone of the surroundings. As Poe brought up the attraction to the house‚ The narrator questioned himself

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    story begins by telling us that he has been summoned to the house of a childhood friend. The summons told him that his friend‚ Rodrick Usher‚ is very sick and hopes that a visit from the narrator will raise his spirts. Over the course of his stay at the House of Ush-er the narrator‚ is subjected to many unusual occurrences. In the first and second passages on page 1119‚ more incite is given into what has caused the illness of Rodrick Usher. Within the first passage is the statement “He was enchained

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    melancholy House of Usher" (Pg. 1534). With these words‚ Edgar Allan Poe begins one of his most famous works‚ The Fall of the House of Usher‚ a tale of horror‚ a horror implemented through Poe’s gothic description of his settings and his characters. The narrator‚ a childhood companion of Roderick Usher’s‚ arrives to find an old mansion with "the re-modelled and inverted images of the gray sedge‚ and the ghastly tree-stems‚ and the vacant and eye-like windows" (Pg. 1535). His first view of the house comes

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    questions have to do with the story "The Fall of the House of Usher. Thanks for all the help I really appreciate it. 1.) The letter that the narrator recieves hints thta Roderick Usher will be a.) dull and depressed b.) suspicious and cruel c.) catious and glum d.) cautious and glum 2.) After the narrartor arrives‚ Roderick reveals that his present state stems largely from a.) the stormy weather b.) the darkness of the autumn season. c.) the fatal disease afflicting his beloved sister.

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    Magical Realism are similar because both Gothic Lit and Magical Realism refer to the supernatural‚ such as ghosts and time travel. In Edgar Allan Poe’s “Fall of the House of Usher” the ghost of Madeline comes to haunt Rodrick and this happens because Rodrick buries Madeline alive. The Ushershouse falls down this happens because the rest of the Ushers died. For instance‚ “We have put her living in the tomb!” (29). This is when Rodrick goes insane and admits his sins to his best friend‚ he shows that

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