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The Fall of the House of Usher

As Edgar Allan Poe wrote, “The Fall of the House of Usher”, he uses characterization, and imagery to depict fear, terror, and darkness on the human mind. Plot:Roderick and his twin sister Madeline are the last of the all time-honored House of Usher. They are both suffering from rather strange illnesses which may be attributed to the intermarriage of the family. Roderick suffers from “a morbid acuteness of the senses”, while Madeline’s illness is characterized by “ a settled apathy, a gradual wasting away of the person, and frequent all though transient affections of a partly cataleptically character” which caused her to lose consciousness and feeling. The body would then assume a deathlike rigidity. Beside his illness and his sister dieing, Roderick believes his condition is being controlled by the house. He call on the narrator a boyhood friend to in a last ditch effort to cheer his life up and give him someone to communicate with. The narrator arrives to a house of gloom, darkness and decaying furniture. He immediately is afraid for his life and how his friend can live a house of darkness. Several days past and it is filled with art discussions, guitar playing, and literature reading, all to keep Roderick’s mind busy from the reality that he is losing his mind. The narrator and Roderick prematurely enconffined Madeline in a vault in a hope to alleviate his metal condition. She is either dead, in a coma, or a vampire. You don’t know but Poe allows the reader to make there own assumptions. I believe she is a vampire because they bolt down the coffin hoping she will not escaped. As some days pass his mental condition worsens probably because the fear and terror of the noises coming from the vault. The narrator does not know that the noises are from the coffin but he believes they are all throughout the house. As they are reading literature in the study, there is ...

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