Fear In The Fall Of The House Of Usher

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What is it that makes you truly want to run away ? Whether it be a unknown creature chasing you in the darkness, a figure out of the corner of your eye, or even just things not being where you left them I am sure that it causes you to do things that normally would seem illogical. In this Essay I will prove to you with examples that fear is caused by seeing the unknown and that when you are in fear you do truly irrational things. As a matter of fact in the short story “Fall of the House of Usher”, written by Edgar Allen Poe when both the Narrator and Roderick Usher hear noises coming from other parts of the house something happens that is proof of the fact that fear causes irrational thinking the text states, “But then without those doors there did stand the lofty and enshrouded figure of Lady Madeline of Usher”. In this example from the text you see that Lady Madeline was actually still alive even after Roderick; her own brother had buried her from the fear that she had carried a family disease. That fear of Roderick’s led to these events taking place. If Roderick had not been so fearful he house many still had been standing that night. …show more content…

The text states, “Before we left I felt terrible; I locked the door up tight and tossed the key into the sewer”. As you can see the fear of the unknown creatures in the home drove the two of them out of their own home even to throw out their own key to never enter again. At the same the the Narrator realises that everything they had, had been left inside of the home never to be seen again. The fact that the two of them ended up leaving behind very valuable items that were previously in their possession is proof of irrational

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