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    In every dark story many authors use gothic elements to intensify the suspense on what will happen next. In " The Fall Of The House Of Usher‚" Edgar Poe uses suspense‚ symbolism‚ and gloomy atmospheres to pave the plot of the story. In "The Fall Of The House Of Usher‚" the author uses suspense to give the reader uncertainty about the conclusion. For instance‚ the author specifically creates suspense by creating wonders and attempting to conclude what will happen next such as‚ " I dread the events

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    period. They were called the Dark romantics for their more gloomy and depressing views of people and life. One author who shows his dark romantic beliefs in his writings is Edgar Allen Poe. In "The Fall of the House of Usher" Poe’s use of tone and style reveals his dark

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    actions are as a result of the Freud- defined “id”‚ however this is only one of the three that coexist in each person. Edgar Allan Poe wrote The Fall of the House of Usher. He uses this theory in his writing to convey the internal confliction of the human mind. His three characters each take a role in the theory and all preside in the symbolical House of Usher. If we take a journey into Poe’s style of writing‚ we will find it extremely rare that any piece of the story is literal. In fact‚ our journey

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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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    example‚ In "The Fall Of 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

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    Being an Usher Bites What’s scarier‚ the supernatural or the mentally unstable? Both are capable unimaginable horrors‚ but one might not exist. In the majority of Edgar Allen Poe’s stories‚ he is able to make the reader flip their view on what they believe towards the end‚ by providing evidence that can support both sides. He is a master at manipulating the reader’s thoughts and is skilled at blurring the lines between what’s real and what’s fake. In the story “The Fall of the House of Usher‚” it’s

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    The narrator is a very altruistic character in “The Fall of the House of Usher”. He sincerely cares about Rodrick‚ even though his friend is slightly mentally insane‚ which creates a very complex relationship between the souls. Although the narrator initially intends to save Roderick from his own demise‚ he was forced to reject Rodrick as Mr. Usher was the source of his own torment. The narrator originally earnestly desires to go to Rodrick’s house. In the text‚ the narrator talks of Rodrick as having

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    In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher”‚ Poe uses a first-person narrative instead of using a third-person narrative. This is done to give the reader a better sense of reality to the story. If the story was told in third person narrative the bedtime-story aspect would have been lost. Through the story being

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    story “The Fall of the House of Usher.” Poe’s use of every detailed feeling and visual imagery conveys the gradual‚ yet inevitable mental and physical demise of not only Rodrick‚ but also the fall of the House‚ and contributes to the fearful and enigmatic feeling the story gives the reader. Poe’s visual descriptions‚ whether through somber characterizations of the atmosphere or even the insufferable dysphoria during the long days with Rodrick‚ seem to connect Rodrick Usher and the House. The narrator

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    death‚ illness‚ and mental breakdowns are not the typical stories that would be first pick for most readers. Edgar Allan Poe wrote about all three of these things and other tragic events. In the short story “The Fall of the House of Usher”‚ written in 1839‚ is of the deteriorating house like Poe’s deteriorating life. In “The Systems of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether”‚ the inmates of the asylum are controlled their own experiments. In the “Angel of odd” an alcoholic needs to make many decisions

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