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Essay On The Fall Of The House Of Usher

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The House of Usher was collapsing in front of his eyes. So frightened with what had occurred on the inside the narrator fled without looking back. Into a brutal storm, he fled to get away from all the treachery. The narrator had been munificent with his time but his generosity had run out. Things were getting too wild for his liking and he hit the road once the dead girl wasn’t so dead anymore. It was not that easy to just flee though, outside there was a vicious storm brewing. The things that he had seen in that house were just anomalous. They were unforgettable and not in a good way. Starting out with his friend who had gone mad things started to plummet as time continued. The narrator’s own mental health had even begun to quiver. The house being …show more content…

The story has no definite right or wrong answer to its meaning. It is just a story concocted up by Poe’s vivid imagination. The falling of the house is quite the equivocal, it can mean a lot of different things. Relating it back Roderick and Madeline could explain the overall fall of the house. Yes, there was a fierce storm but that house had been standing for decades and had been through many storms. Though it is a stretch the deaths of the last two Usher’s and the collapsing of the household could mean an awful lot. The narrator had mentioned that the Usher family had been powerful for a long time and the house was passed down through generations. Adding on to that, all of the Usher’s also died in the house. So from birth till death, the entire Usher family had lived in the same house. All taking their turns in the glorious home. This would connect the family and the house greatly. Hundreds of spirits of the same blood all under the same roof. Meaning that all the spirits would take care of not only the residents but the house as well. The walls of the house were the binds that kept the spirits safe so they returned the

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