Who Is The Unreliable Narrator In The House Of Usher

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Edgar Allan Poe demonstrates a key theme through out gothic literature, which is the death of beautiful women due to fixation. He accomplishes this in two of his stories “ The House of Usher” and “Bernice”, by have an unreliable narrator in both of his stories telling the tale of how these two women fell from the horrible actions of emotionally and sexually repressed men. The unreliable narrator is a first person narrative that is experiencing everything occurring in the story. However, as the audience we are unsure wheatear or not we can trust this narrative. In Poe’s stories distrust is establish by the narrator mental state and how they choose to describe what is occurring around them. In “ The House of Usher” the unreliable narrator is not given an actual name for the duration of the story thereby already establishing distrust. The narrator describes the Usher’s home making him feel a “sickening of the heart”, however he still enters the home, which no sane person would do. He continues to describe the home as if it was a person by referring to it having “with vacant like eyes”. By describing the home in this manner as a person and this sense of fear he feels without being in danger makes the narrator seem delusional. Poe’s unreliable narrator adds a layer of fear to his story. The reader does not know if everything in the story has actually occurred or if it was all fabricated in the narrator mind because of his on set view of his surroundings. By having this sense of not …show more content…

He accomplishes in “The House of Usher” and “Berenice” by using two narrators who are emotionally unstable and commit horrendous acts. The use of a unreliable narrator who is emotionally unstable and has sexual repression follows the themes of Gothic

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