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Supernatural In The Fall Of The House Of Usher

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The supernatural is often used in pieces of writing to grasp reader’s attention. Some concepts they might use is magic, monsters, vampires, ghosts, werewolves, and witches. These creatures interest us, as humans, to read more. The supernatural also gives us something to believe in. Edgar Allan Poe’s stories tend to be more supernatural. For example, many supernatural things happened in “The Black Cat,” such as when Pluto’s image appears on the burning wall. Another supernatural thing was when the cat got inside of the wall and screamed. “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe is the best example of this debate, as it is often interpreted in many different ways. There are several theories on the story. Some researchers claim that there is a curse among the Ushers. Others debate that the house is haunted. Based upon the actions of the servants in the story, as well as Madeline’s resurrection, readers know that Roderick and the rest of his family are definitely vampires. (ADD CLOSING SENTENCE) …show more content…

When the narrator first walks into the house, the doctor “wore a mingled expression of low cunning and perplexity. He accosted me with trepidation and passed on.” (Poe np). The doctor warns the narrator to be careful in the house. HOW DOES THIS CONNECT TO VAMPIRES? The servants have had reason to believe this. Not thinking anything of it, the narrator thus continues on. The doctor, of the Ushers, knows of the diseases that both Ushers have, and that there was a lot of suspicious behavior. Soon after the narrator arrived, the doctor disappeared. The Ushers cannot be in the midst of sunlight. In Roderick’s room, the windows are long and narrow, and the drapery is dark which keeps light out. (ADD

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