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Symbolism In The Fall Of The House Of Usher

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Edgar Allan Poe's ¨ The Fall of the House of Usher¨ uses symbolism to describe how the house takes a dark turn to drive the main character insane. Poe describes the main character, Roderick, to be and sinister character throughout the whole plot. Poe writes, ¨ A cadaverousness of complexion of complexion ; an eye large, liquid, and luminous beyond comparison.¨ ( Poe, ¨The Fall of the House of Usher¨ 163). By describing Rodericks physical appearances, Poe creates a dramatic affect on the reader's mind to create the storyline of him being dark and insane. The narrator comes to visit Roderick since he is ill and when he arrives he sees how old and dilapidated the house is. Poe writes, ¨Upon the bleak walls - upon the vacant eyelike windows¨

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