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    of the House of Usher” tells how two childhood friends the narrator and Roderick Usher after many years Roderick writes to the narrator and ask for help because of his illness that runs through his family. The mansion that Roderick lives in has been there for generations that has been past down. The narrator is freaked out by the house because of the noises from the wind and the appearance of the mansion. Roderick’s illness is making him go insane as well as his sister Madeline Usher. As time went

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    Fall of the House of Usher as Roderick Usher goes crazy‚ buries his sister alive‚ and eventually dies. In Poe’s The Fall of the House of UsherRoderick Usher is driven to insanity because he fears that his house is haunted. Usher is “enchained by certain superstitious impressions” that the house is cursed‚ which‚ in turn‚ leads him to insanity. This fear that his house is haunted leads Usher to overthink the atmosphere surrounding the mansion

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    Symbolism and Imagery in The Fall of the House of Usher A symbol in literature is used to represent an idea‚ meaning‚ or quality. This quality can sometimes be hidden. Imagery in literary works can be described as a visual or figurative language that is used to draw to another meaning or show something in the words. In the Fall of the House of Usher‚ *Edgar Allan Poe uses a bountiful amount of imagery and symbolism. *Edgar Allan Poe’s use of symbolic writing throughout the story creates imagery

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    “The Fall of the House of Usher‚” is a short story by Edgar Allen Poe that contains horror elements. The story begins in the 1800s when an unnamed narrator arrives at a house. The house belongs to his childhood friend‚ Roderick Usher‚ who has a mental disorder. Similarly‚ Madeline UsherRoderick twin sister‚ has a physical illness. Even though Madeline Usher died‚ the unnamed narrator never realizes how the house and the twins are connected simultaneously. In Edgar Allen Poe’s short story‚ “The

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    The Adaptation of Transcendentalism None of the transcendentalist thinkers were very popular during their lives. Their ideas were all thought to be wild and barbaric when really they were just ahead of their time. Today‚ those same ideas that were thought to be too free and wild are actually seen as fairly tame and mild. Writers such as Walt Whitman‚ Ralph Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were all misunderstood by society during their lives. The typical lifestyle during the time of the early transcendentalists

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    Religion‚ something most people don’t want to write about‚ except for these people. Puritanism‚ Deism and Transcendentalism‚ the three beliefs that have drastically changed from one another throughout their time. Although they may have some similarities‚ the biggest difference is the biggest supreme being to them‚ and yes‚ it’s God. Puritans believe that they are doing God’s work and must forever serve him or else they face punishment from others. While Deists and Transcendentalists believe in more

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    Perhaps one of the most meaningful maxims Emerson wrote would have to be "Insist on yourself‚ never imitate." This statement captures the total essence of transcendentalism; deny the will and aspirations of others‚ and follow your own heart.<br><br>The movie Dead Poets Society begins by introducing the viewers to Todd Anderson‚ a very subdued and quiet young man. Todd has the average inferiority complex. He is a very bright young man with exceptional abilities. Todd is unwilling to speak his mind

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    American history‚ the term "sacred" in this maxim is used to refer to one’s own mind instead of the holiness and greatness of God. Holding true to one’s own thoughts and morals is sacred‚ embracing the self-reliancy and individualism aspects of Transcendentalism. The idea that nothing is greater than the thoughts and honesty of

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    My Reaction to Transcendentalism After reading the Transcendentalist works of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau‚ I was surprised at my reaction to them. From what I had originally heard‚ the Transcendentalist works were boring essays. However‚ after reading them‚ I discovered that I can relate to many things that Emerson and Thoreau discuss in their papers. Though I liked Emerson more than I liked Thoreau‚ both of them impressed me with their ability to take such a strong stand on

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    the House of Usher.” But what if the story was to be taken literal? Many know Poe for his dark and morbid past‚ just think about how he could have been wanting to take this story literally instead of through symbolism. When reading‚ one may assume that everything symbolizes something‚ instead let us take a look at this story through the perspective of this piece of work the be just another ghost story. The story begins with the narrator visiting his childhood friend‚ Roderick Usher‚ who has come

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