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    Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” explores the evolving interaction between a disparaging narrator and his wife’s blind friend‚ Robert. The relationship Robert upholds over the years with the narrator’s wife‚ as well as Robert’s inability to see‚ breeds discomfort within the narrator’s already prejudiced mind. Judgement towards disability and race appear at the forefront of the interactions and internal monologue of the narrator. When confronted with Robert’s disability‚ the narrator expresses discomfort

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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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    Story: The Fall of the House of Usher Author: Edgar Allen Poe (1809-1849) Central Character: The Friend‚ a man who is not named or described‚ only that he had known Roderick Usher in their childhood. Roderick Usher is described as paler and less energetic than he once was. He is the fraternal twin brother of Madeline Usher. Other characters: Madeline Usher is notably ill with a mysterious sickness. Also the house of Usher itself has placed upon the friend a feeling strong enough to be thought

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    American Lit. Essay 1 FD Edgar Allen Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher (1001-1014)‚ is a story that is written about a person (the narrator) going to see an old friend‚ Roderick Usher who is sick with a condition that runs in the family. When he arrives at the house of Usher‚ the narrator looks upon the walls and senses gloom. For the first few weeks that he is there‚ he and Roderick read stories‚ paint‚ and play guitar‚ all efforts to cheer Roderick up. But soon Roderick’s sister has died

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    Dracula vs. The Fall of the House of Usher In my life I have read many books. I have never really taken the time to notice any particular styles or genres except for fiction and nonfiction. That was until I read my first gothic short story. The power the writers use to describe every detail and how dark they wrote is very fascinating to me. When I read Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” and Bram Stokers’ “Dracula” I fell in love. These books are both famous and are for a good reason

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    uncertainty and vague feeling of uneasiness is one of the reasons many of Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories still resonate with audiences today. Such is the case for “The Fall of the House of Usher.” The narrator‚ who remains nameless throughout the work‚ visits his mentally unstable acquaintance Roderick Usher after

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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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    House Of Usher" fear affected both Usher and narrator. Usher had a lot of fear that he reached a point that he can’t differ imagination from reality. That means that he could hear voices and see things that he’s not sure are real. For the narrator‚ fear filled him from the atmosphere and the events that happened to him while he’s in Usher’s house. The narrator fear led him to imagine that the house of Usher fell‚ while if you thought realistically the house can’t fall because all of the Ushers died.

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    Of the House Of Usher is a short story written by Edgar Allen Poe in 1839. The short story is complexly written‚ with challenging themes such as identity and fear. Poe utilises many elements of the Gothic Tradition such as setting and supernatural elements to create a more mysterious story‚ and uses language to his advantage‚ employing adjective filled descriptions of literal elements that also serve as metaphors for other parts of the story. In The Fall Of The House of Usher‚ Poe explores challenging

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    of the House of Usher‚" by Edgar Allan Poe‚ is that the house personifies the diseased‚ dying Usher family. The house personifies the diseased‚ dying Usher family because the house symbolizes the Usher family. In the story the narrator describes many of these symbols of the house and the family inside. In the story the narrator describes the looks of the Usher house as he was riding his horse up to the house. When the narrator was describing the looks of the Usher house he says

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