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The Fall Of The House Of Usher Essay

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This Obscure Story The Gothic and Romantic themes in “The Fall of the House of Usher” are presented in an unusual way. From its landscape to its atmosphere, the author, Edgar Allan Poe, successfully includes darkness and horror in several dramatic events and objects. Edgar Allan Poe in “The Fall of the House of Usher” testifies the darkness of its landscape and the symbolism of numerous objects in order to show how people react to the belief of Gothicism. The landscape plays a valuable role on how the belief of Gothicism signifies the mood of this haunted short story. The landscape of “The Fall of the House of Usher” is expressed with possessions of “feelings of its own sadness and soul” (Thério 7). The narrator himself evaluates it as very …show more content…

Edgar Allan Poe illustrates the idea of symbolism of the house and Usher twins through the condition of the house and the twins, the collapse of the twins, and the strong bond between the twins, the house and the darkness and evil throughout the story. First, the man-made object may have symbolizes the condition of the house and twins. The house of Usher was described throughout the story as old and cracked. The same description is indirectly stated to the Usher twins, Roderick and Madeline Usher. They are both old in age and ill. Next, the house symbolized the twin’s collapse, which led to the collapse of the house itself. The state that Madeline was in caused her death, which also lead to Roderick’s death. The disintegration of the twins' minds was, most likely, the cause of the catastrophic breakdown of the house. The twins were also in the same condition as the house, which might also be another cause to the collapse of the house since both were, again, described as old and cracked. The separation of the twins “disrupts the balance, destroying both [the house and the Usher twins]” (Timmerman 168). “The vitalities of the Ushers had brought about the decay of the family line” (Abel 381) and the strong bond between the Usher family and their house destroyed the

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