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House Taken Over Analysis

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Imagination overcomes reason at times of strange and unexplained circumstances allowing for fear to enter the mind and people to act irrationally, or instinctively. In House Taken Over, we are introduced to two siblings who seem to live in a large, empty house and go through every day with a dull repetitive routine. Notwithstanding, this changes when they find themselves faced with an ominous threat. The first time this happened the siblings react on instinct and panic. They seclude themselves in the unpenetrated part of their house, uneasy at the thought of what could be lurking on the other side. Thusly, after a second infiltration, this time to the main part of the house, they abandon the house running instinctively to escape while they are taking over. …show more content…

The siblings react out of instinct, fear, and panic of this ominous-and possibly imaginary- threat Similarly expressed in a few lines from The Fall of the House of Usher, ‘peering earnestly within the intense darkness of the chamber, hearkened--I know not why, except that an instinctive spirit prompted me--to certain low and indefinite sounds which came, through the pauses of the storm, at long intervals, I knew not whence. Overpowered by an intense sentiment of horror, unaccountable yet unendurable, I threw on my clothes with haste (for I felt I would sleep no more during the night)’. In this excerpt from the text the character himself tells us that there is no reasoning to why he got up; nor for why he felt so scared of faint and ambiguous noises. Conversely, had he known from what or who the noise came from his fear would have diminished having a certain, reliable culprit to hold

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