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    In the short story "The Fall of House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the narrator is acting like he is going insane or dreaming. In the story he is showing many signs of being insane and dreaming. Throughout the story it shows his experience at the Usher house‚ and how he was driven insane. The three ways one can assume that the narrnateris insane is he described the house breaking down‚the family being insane and they how there was Altamonte destruction. The narrator is insane or dreaming. The entire

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    The first line I had taken note of while reading Edgar Allen Poe’s "The Fall of the House of Usher" was‚ "I was aware‚ however‚ that his very ancient family had been noted‚ time out of mind‚ for a peculiar sensibility of temperament‚ displaying itself‚ through long ages‚ in many works of exalted art‚ and manifested‚ of late‚ in repeated deeds of munificent yet unobtrusive charity‚ as well as in a passionate devotion to the intricacies‚ perhaps even more than to the orthodox and easily recognizable

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    and Arthur Dimmesdale by using the function of light and dark images in his writing. In Edgar Allan Poes The Fall of The House of Usher‚ the House of Usher is presented in the eyes of the narrator as a dark‚ foreboding house‚ and in an effort to reason in order to see things in a brighter light‚ looks into a mirror‚ but looking back at him are the eye-like windows of that dark and gloomy house. Poe uses chiaroscuro to express light images of the subject and then turn them into dark parallels. Throughout

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    everyone has in one shape or another. However‚ what is the point where imagination takes over reason? “Fall of the House of Usher”‚ “House Taken Over” and many psychologists provide much insight as to why and when imagination overcomes reason. It seems that the point where logic and reason are gone‚ is due to the unknown being in question. First of all is the short story‚ “Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allen Poe (1839). The reader is brought into the story not knowing anything. All the reader

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    In “The Fall of the House of Usher” the interpretation of the narrator falling victim to the Usher’s madness is interesting;‚ Poe possibly could have fallen into the madness. This is evident when he is reading and sounds happening in the book are being echoed in reality. Now we are not sure if these sounds are real or if both of the men are suffering from the same affliction in the end. This ideal of succumbing to insanity shared by others is a modern study that has been proved through experiments

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    balance of beauty and terror‚ and the hesitation between a natural and a supernatural explanation of unusual events. “The Fall of the House of Usher” examines these themes in a collision and intermingling of manifold‚ complex circumstances. Poe uses duality and mirror images‚ symbolism‚ and a Gothic tone to convey the terror and fear that overwhelms and finally destroys the House of Usher. Studying the characters and the connections established between them‚ the symbolism and

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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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    and still have adverse effects‚ is illustrated in The 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 Usher‚ Roderick 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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    “The Fall 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

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    In the short story‚ “The Fall of the House of Usher‚” the house is compared to the owner in a few different ways. Edgar Allan Poe‚ the author‚ uses the House of Usher as a symbol to the owner. He uses personification on the house and compares it with Roderick Usher’s eyes‚ hair‚ and overall appearance. Poe describes the House of Usher and says it has eyes. He describes it almost as a person and states it has “eyelike windows (p.308).” Later on‚ when he sees Usher again‚ he focuses significantly

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