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    “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “The Yellow Wallpaper”: A Comparison Introduction Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” has received wide praise for its accurate depiction of madness and the symptoms attributed to mental breakdowns (Shumaker 1985).   While these symptoms may seem obvious from today’s psychological perspective‚ Gilman was writing at the close of the 19th century when the discipline of psychology was still emerging out of a rudimentary psychiatric approach to treating

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    In the many achievements of Edgar Allen Poe‚ the concept of insanity absorbs the environment of the plot and the characters‚ which occurs prominently in “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Fall of the House of Usher.” Using the fears of the past and present‚ Poe descends his characters into madness via the horrors that we all experience at one point or another. Whether those phobias consist of a premature burial‚ the fear of being accused guilty or insane‚ or the paranoia existing somewhere inside ourselves

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    Jeffrey You Mrs. S. Lopez English III AP- 7th 19 February 2013 My Transcendent Experience I sit myself under a tree. Its bare skin is rough compared to the flowing wild grass. The lake in front of me ripples and glistens under the crimson sun. Closing my eyes‚ I allow the cold and sharp wind to envelope me. After awhile I lose all thought. I am now acutely aware of a scratching sound. Opening my eyes‚ my gaze sets upon

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    According to Emerson‚ the author of Self Reliance‚ “Society is a wave. The wave moves onward‚ but the water of which it is composed does not” (Emerson ). Everyone living in this world has a limited amount of time‚ a limited life‚ but an important tradition is to teach our children how to survive just as we learned. Those teachings‚ passed on from generation to generation‚ are the ideas and beliefs that make up a society. These ideals continue on into the future‚ far past any one individual life

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    Who is Chris McCandless? Have you ever wanted to escape from your old life and start a new one? Well Chris McCandless did. Chris McCandless was a transcendentalist (a person that analyzes the process of nature) that wanted to forget about his past . McCandless didn’t want to live the same life anymore‚ he was set out to show his love for nature. McCandless travelled through North America living with harsh necessities and off the land. Throughout McCandless’ adventures of “Into the Wild” he

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    Thoreau and Hawthorne are two vastly different authors. Thoreau was known for his transcendentalist writing style. Transcendentalist writing is a style of writing that gives nature a whole new meaning. Essentially saying that there are spiritual connections to nature. Thoreau’s story “Walden” shows Thoreau’s love for nature. While Hawthorne was known for romanticism writing style. Hawthorne was an Anti- Transcendentalist. In other words‚ Hawthorne was known for his power of blackness. He uses evil

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    Late nineteenth and early twentieth century German philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte argued that the human conscious is grounded within itself. To him‚ the conscious is only aware of what it processes. Everything outside of this realm of awareness is not considered to be real. As a result‚ only that which the human mind perceives to be real is what in actuality‚ exists. Fichte believes “All that appears in our philosophy is a description and presentation of real thinking (Fichte: Early Philosophical

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    people’s experiences. In “The Fall of The House of Usher” Poe talks about fear‚ but he doesn’t focus on the good things‚ only the bad. This paper will describe how imagination overcomes reason. Imagination can invoke people’s fear by making them over think situations. Being scared is just everyone’s imagination working. Poe got more scared because he started using his imagination and over thinking the situation. In “The Fall of The House of Usher” Poe says‚ “He was enchained by certain superstitious

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    In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” and Julio Cortazar’s “House Taken Over‚” the settings are similar because they both take place within an ancient‚lonely mansion. However‚ in Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher‚” the setting is gloomy and dark. In contrast‚ Cortazar’s setting is more natural and mysterious. Gothic Literature is “a literary genre that began in England in the late 1700s”(33). This literary genre contains elements such as weird or violent plots‚ gloomy and eerie

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    Furthermore‚ he uses these narrators to give a different perspective in each of his many works and to really unsettle the reader by what is occurring throughout the story. The narrators‚ whether an innocent witness of death as in “The Fall of the House of Usher” or a twisted murderer as in “The Cask of Amontillado” are used by Poe to discuss the themes of death and murder within these stories and‚ depending on their point of view‚ give a different take on such a despicable act such as murder. In order to

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