The Fall Of The House Of Usher Essay

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“The Fall of the House of Usher”: Under the Influence of Supernatural Activity The House of Usher, by Edgar Allan Poe is an American Romanticism story of horror because he uses death as a key idea for most of his pieces of writing. When he writes his poems he uses symbols, point of view, and also personification as a key element in order to describe supernatural sources in The House of Usher. Poe uses Madeline as the main source of supernatural activity occurring in the house, and Roderick goes insane while his old childhood friend assists not becoming aware of the strange and weird atmosphere. During the final days of the narrators stay in the House of Usher, Madeline comes back from her tomb to kill her brother Roderick for some type of revenge and while the narrator is escaping the house, the house itself crumbles and falls apart, hence the title of the short …show more content…

Madeline’s death was premature burial or death throughout the entire story. The house of Usher is an exotic element to the story because it is unknown as to where the house is located , so the readers assume it is some type of castle-type of structure which gives it a mysterious look. As the narrator describe how he sees the House of usher when he arrives, it provides the reader to get an idea of how the family/family members are being portrayed in the story to give it a mysterious outlook, “I looked upon the scene before me - upon the mere house, and the simple landscape features of the domain - upon the bleak walls - upon the vacant eye-like windows - upon a few rank sedges - and upon a few white trunks of decayed trees - with an utter depression of soul which I can compare to no earthly sensation more properly than to the after-dream of the reveller upon opium - the bitter lapse into everyday life - the hideous dropping off of the veil.”(Poe

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