Elements Of Romanticism In The Fall Of The House Of Usher

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Romanticism is elevation of the imagination over reason, intuition over facts. These type of writers are misleading because they tend to stretch and alter the truth. His word choice is both sophisticated and chock-full of terrifying connotations, or emotional meanings, and for this story in particular, those connotations evoke fear.Just like dark romanticism authors such as Edgar Allen Poe were basically born evil, he believed that humans must struggle their whole lives to keep their evil nature from overtaking us. In the story, “The Fall of the house of Usher”, Roderick is in a battle against the powers of “evil”( his psychological issues and his sister who is not in control of herself).
Romanticism authors rely heavily on symbolism, the narrator mentions a "fissure" (a crack) in the foundation of the Usher house. While that is a literal crack or fracture, it is also symbolic of the "cracks" in the Usher family. Roderick and Madeline are flawed just like the house, and therefore neither can survive death of the individual, but also death of the mind and soul this is the tragic tale of two siblings and a childhood friend, their struggles, dependence, and eventually, their death. Every paragraph of the story contains examples …show more content…

So their work is not realistic and include many elements of the supernatural. In this story, the idea that Madeline just happened to have a condition where she went into a coma-like state and ends up being buried alive while the narrator is visiting is highly unbelievable. But helps Poe's plot so readers would have expected elements such as this. Another example of this Romantic quality of supernatural elements is the destruction of the house in the storm at the same time that Roderick Usher dies, the house of usher is destroyed as the same time as the Ushers bloodline interesting isn’t it, but too coincidental for a realistic

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