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Realism In Edgar Allen Poe'sThe Fall Of The House Of Usher?

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When Monet was about 13 she thought she saw a ghost. It was morning and she had just woken up for school. She made her way downstairs and began to make herself a sandwich for lunch. She looked up and she saw a figure on the brick wall outside the window of her kitchen. Monet initially thought it was her dad because they were the only ones home, but suddenly she heard him start his car. She turned back around expecting to see the figure but it was gone. This scenario is related to magical realism because the object that Monet saw was a figment of her imagination. Also the location, this event took place was in a normal setting, which relates to magical realism because the genre includes an ordinary setting. Additionally, this event also …show more content…

An example from the story, “I had to shut the door to the passage. They’ve taken over the back part” (94). This sentence proves its magical realism because the brother does not say who “they” really are. Therefore, “House Taken Over” is example of Magical Realism since no one really knows who invaded: it could be the government, possibly a Nazi, or even a ghost, but no one really ever knows. Magical realism has two contrasting elements : Reality and Fantasy. “House Taken Over” is a good example of magical realism because the characters in the story knew their home would be taken from them, but remained a mystery as to who was taking it from them. An example from the story is having to shut the door to the passage. They’ve taken over the back part (94).” This sentence proves its magical realism because the brother does not say who “they” really are. Therefor, “House Taken Over” is an example magical realism as a result of no one really knowing who really invaded their home: it could be the government, nazi or a ghost but no one will really know.[Summer Tuffin] Gothic lit and magical realism are similar because both have a strange unimpressed tone. In Edgar Allen Poe’s “Fall of the House of Usher,” strange a violent plot happens when Roderick accidentally buries Madeline alive. For example, Roderick said “we have put her living in the tomb!” (29). This happens to Roderick: He doesn’t know what to do. He hears her and he knows it and wants to believe

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