Fall Of Usher

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Dark romantic writing has to be extreme, unusual, and sometimes dumbfounding to leave a lasting effect on a reader. This style of writing is intriguing because it combines the supernatural with reality. Everyday we face challenging situations that vary from a small flaw on our bodies to a major flaw in the human race. By dramatizing these problems people face, through writing, more people would be open to recognizing the problem, would have empathy and want to fix it. A psychological study performed by C. McCauley stated, “the fictional nature of horror films affords viewers a sense of control by placing psychological distance between them and the violent acts they have witnessed.” When people watch horror films they enjoy it because it gives …show more content…

“The Fall of the House of Usher,” by Edgar Allan Poe, is a short story about a man named Roderick Usher whose biggest fear is fear itself. Roderick was mentally ill from many generations of incest and knew it had to come to an end. For this to end the bloodline had to end meaning him or his sister would die. His unstable mental state and crippling fear of the house haunted by his past allowed Poe to go above and beyond with the use of dark imagery. Before even entering the heart of the story Poe give the readers a clear warning of what was to come inside the house of Usher, “an atmosphere which has no affinity with the air of heaven, but which had reeked up from the decayed trees, and the gray wall, and the silent tarn- a pestilent and mystic vapour, dull, sluggish, faintly discernible, and leaden-hued” (Poe, 2). Every word used to describe the house in this sentence has key importance to the story. Poe sets up the readers for a world you would never want to witness and no good has ever been. The narrator learns Roderick has a twin sister who died while he was there and they buried her together. Every feature of the mansion sent shivers through the narrators spine until he could not take it anymore, “An irrepressible tremour gradually pervaded my frame; and, at length, there sat upon my very heart an incubus of utterly causeless alarm. Shaking this off with a gasp …show more content…

Authors like Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allen Poe combine realistic problems with supernatural events to enhance the meaning of the stories. Every story has a message, but dark romantic writing is different because sometimes the message is hidden behind twisted and grueling tales about the life of a peculiar

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