Death Conquers All:
The steady down of the House of Usher, Edgar Allen Poe
In his short story The pin of the House of Usher, Edgar Allen Poe presents an elaborated plot filled with a prophetic sense of destruction. Poe uses several literary devices, among the most prevalent, much(prenominal) as his unhealthy rational imagery and a correspondence that is so strange as it inspires a feeling of fear.
In The Fall of the House of Usher Poe introduces the reader to three characters; Lady Madeline, Roderick Usher, and the narrator, whose strike is never given. The three characters are unique people with unalike characteristics, but they all eventually suffer from the same mental disorder. All of them suffer from insanity, yet each responds differently. Madeline seems to accept the concomitant that she is insane and continues through life with that knowledge. Roderick seems to realize his mental extract and makes e actually effort to hold on his sanity. And the narrator who is belatedly but surely contracting the disease, wants to deny what he sees, hears, and senses. In the end he regains his senses but only because he flees from the house.
Poe s writings are known for their macabre subject matter. In The Fall of the House of Usher, Poe uses the life-like characteristics of an otherwise decaying house as a device for giving the house a sorcerous atmosphere. From the beginning of the story the narrator claims to have sensed something strange and magic about the house. After he sees the inside of the house the narrator has a heightened superstition, though he tries to view everything he sees rationally. He observes the home and sees fungi growing all oer it and
the decaying masonry there appeared to be a wild inconsistency among its still perfect adaptation of parts...
Poe is known for the element of the supernatural in his writings. This is represented in his fear of death & amp; being burried while alive which is apparent in this story. Unfortunately, he could never accept his beloved wifes death & considered her alive. This caused his everlasting(a) dread that she was buried alive. Consequently, his fear always surfaced in his writings. However, I think that Poe was a great writer who could build up the feeling of fear, dread, insanity easily in his readers.
Also, the writer was very precise in clarifying his point. He used straightforward argument to show the relation between the major characters in this work.
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