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    Reflections of the fall of the House of Usher In the beginning I thought this story would be very difficult for me‚ so I read the Chinese translation version first. Actually at that time I couldn’t understand it and the impression that it left with me was vague. I still dwelled on the end part of the story and I found this kind of fiction is much to my appetite‚ so I read the original edition of it. Now I would like to write down my reflections of this story in three aspects. Firstly‚ I

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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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    considered a trailblazer in the literary community for writing some of the best and earliest short stories. Most stories he wrote were horror stories‚ such as “The Tell Tale Heart.” “The Tell Tale Heart” is a story centered on a narrator who is a seemingly crazed man who kills a man for having an irregular eye. The narrator’s insanity that allows him to murder the man eventually leads him to confess to the police. Poe is renowned for his ability to effectively incorporate fear and dread in his stories

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    Name Dr. Lisa Moody English 232 Section 12 18 March 2014 Edgar Allen Poe: “The Fall of the House of Usher” Background on author: Although Edgar Allen Poe is one of the most well-known American authors‚ he had a somewhat miserable life. He was born a second child in Boston‚ Massachusetts in 1809. His father abandoned him and his mother died when he was only two years old. Through his life he faced even more difficulty and sadness from the death of his wife‚ his struggle to make a living

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    sibling inside a wall of the house they live in; however‚ in “The Fall of the House of Usher”‚ this is‚ unfortunately‚ the case. However‚ what tone does this event express? Why is this such an important part of the story? Can anything be learned from this situation? With the way that this event is inspired‚ Poe’s writes this classic short story in a very fatalistic tone‚ as seen when analysing the characters and the setting of the story. The story is focused around the two Usher twins‚ Roderick and Madeline

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

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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 based on the relationship between the mental and the physical. The mental aspect deals with the affect caused by the physical surroundings. As the reader follows the story‚ this relationship becomes more concrete. The author uses different approaches to show the reader the relationship between the two and how it affects Usher. The use of imagery and other literary tools helps to give a clear picture‚ in the reader’s head‚ of the mansion physical presence and

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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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    There are many theories and interpretations of Edgar Allen Poe’s short story‚ “The Fall of 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

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