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The Fall Of The House Of Usher Essay

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In Poe’s stories, love and death are often tied with a beautiful woman dying young, only to be excessively thought about. Poe suffered a traumatic event when his own wife passed, so the dying woman is a common concept in his work. In the Fall Of The House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe, the phantasmagoric setting that is displayed by Poe gives the reader some insight on the mystery of the characters. Through his description the physical state of the mansion emerges into a representation of the mental state of the Usher family. The narrator is able to identify the eccentric affection and the sentience of the mansion which caused the madness in Roderick, which ultimately caused the Fall of The House of Usher. Whatever affection seems to exist between Roderick and “his tenderly beloved sister” is not in any shape, way, or form healthy. They both are extremely sensitive, and because they are twins, they have “A striking similitude” and “sympathies of a scarcely intelligible nature.” It is as though …show more content…

The human soul is a microcosm that precisely mirrors the macrocosm. Thus, it is not fanciful to imagine, the material House of Usher, the mansion, alive and cast back the mental or spiritual life of the Usher family. Roderick Usher, however, blames the house itself for producing the evil. Is the house evil itself and infected with evil spirits as the tale suggests, or has it just acquired the evil influence and destiny of the family over the centuries? Poe does not state anything, but the story implies a quantum world where spiritual forces interact with the material world. This is proven when a stranger, the narrator, enters that field and is affected with some of the same symptoms as the Usher family (depression, fear, loss of normal moral perception, distorted

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