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    Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher”, written in 1839, is a short story that describes the final days of the Usher family. The tale begins as the narrator has been summoned by Roderick Usher to provide him comfort during his mental illness. Through this narrator, Poe shares key elements that substantiate the anti-Puritanism beliefs of the Ushers. Poe’s description of the house and surroundings set the gothic tone of the story. He describes the house as a “mansion of gloom” surround

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    fact that he makes a smooth transition from symbolism to allegory in his writings. Edgar Allan Poe uses a more gothic style of writing that gives his science fiction literature unique character. One of Poe’s more popular stories is “The Fall of the House of Usher” in which he uses deep symbolism and imagery to tell the story. Although both short stories portray critical use of allegory and symbolism, it is based upon opinion as to which story is the more superior. “Young Goodman Brown” is more superior

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    The fall of the house of Usher is a gothic, short story written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1839. At the beginning of the story Poe creates horror and mysterious mood. He uses phrases like “dull, dark, and soundless day; shades of the evening; melancholy.” When the narrator looks at the house, he says “with the first glimpse of the building, a sense of insufferable gloom pervaded my spirit.” The house is personified, the windows are “eye-like” and the fungi “hanging in a fine tangled web-work from the

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    The Fall of the House of Usher and House Taken Over In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” and Julio Cortazar’ “House Taken Over” the short stories represent the genre of Gothic Literature. Gothic Literature is a genre that combines fiction, horror, death, and romance. Some of these traits are seen in both of these stories through characters and settings. However, there are other traits that set them apart. To begin with, one of the major themes in both of these stories is fear. In

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    There is no tour of the crypt? A well known short story called “the Fall of the House of Usher,” by Edgar Allen Poe was made into a movie in 1960 and there are many differences. In the movie the main character had a name. Also, the main character was engaged to Madeline. The main character was never sent a letter from Roderick Usher. The main character had a name and it was Philip Winthrop. In the book our narrator was nameless. In the movie, which was in in third person not first, Philip Winthrop

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    bluntness all through this territory the storyteller is drawing closer. This bluntness remained the same all through the story and later changed over into death. Strife inside writing is a battle between two restricting powers. When I read "The Fall of the House of Usher." It keep me connected with

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    The story of “The fall of the house of Usher” is categorized as a tragic short story published under the name Edgar Allen Poe, and has proven over time to be a very illusive and vivid tale, as the extensively descriptive vocabulary eludes readers to entrance them into such a gloomy experience, of which the overtone of the story unpleasantly provides readers; as even then there is still no certain meaning from which a person may derive the actual circumstance of which the passage may bring unto them

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    in with many authors different way of trying to explain it. In the gothic setting of “The Fall of the Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe and the magical realism of “House taken over” by Julio Cortazar lies a type of dark force within the extensive houses. In the fall of the house of usher we are introduced to the usher siblings and how they deal with the evil within their vast mansion in the middle of nowhere. In house taken over we met two siblings that live within the city and how they deal with their unstoppable

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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

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    “The Fall of the House of Usher” is a work that has gained notoriety as both a short story and a film. The short story written by Edgar Allan Poe is considered one of his finest works. The film, written by Richard Matheson, stars great actors of the 1900s such as Vincent Price. However, there are vast differences between the short story and the film. Unlike the short story, Roderick Usher and Peter Winthrop, who does not have a name in the short story, are not friends in the film. In addition, the

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