Setting In Edger Allan Poe's The Fall Of The House Of Usher

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Setting in Edger Allan Poe’s short story The Fall of the House of Usher setting plays an important role in enlightening the reader to the inner ambitions of the characters in the story. After the narrator describes the physical house as he arrives the reader can see the similarities between the setting and Roderick Usher’s illness but as the story progresses, the narrator’s description of the settings that he encounters exhibit his decline as a rational thinker in the nightmarish surroundings he has found himself in. As explained in Short Fiction: An Introductory Anthology, Poe’s use of setting focus’ on emotion inflicted by the setting, “‘internal’ detail that places the emphasis squarely on the relationship between the observer and the setting.” (Lynch and Rampton xvi). Poe sets the rational narrator against the irrational world of the Usher’s and the reader can follow the narrator’s decline through the descriptions of setting. This is shown as he arrives at the house to console his boyhood friend, during his stay in the house, and in his escape from the collapsing home.
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Finally he is totally unable to deny the absurdity of the events and has to escape. Time and place are the two parts of setting; in The Fall of the House of Usher the spatial setting helps the reader to follow the narrator through his journey of catching the mental illness that Roderick Usher had and shows the drastic change to the narrator’s mind from the disease. The setting in relation to time helps to foreshadow this fate, since the story takes place in Autumn which symbolizes the end of Summer and the beginning of the dead months of winter, this directly relates to the narrator in that his rational state of mind is doomed to end by the termination of this

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