Literary Analysis On The Fall Of The House Of Usher

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The well known story, The Fall of the House of Usher, is a tragedy based story because of Poe’s ability to create a moral weakness, an inability to cope with unfavorable circumstance, and a spell binding resolution.
In the beloved story, The Fall of the House of Usher, Roderick Usher lives in isolation in captivity of his own fear. The narrator describes him as the following, “I had learned, too, the very remarkable fact, that the stem of the Usher race, all time-honoured as it was, had put forth, at no period, any enduring branch; in other words, that the entire family lay in the direct line of descent, and had always, with very trifling and very temporary variation, so lain”. Due to his constant fear of his dearest twin sister, Madeline, …show more content…

In the story the fall of the house of usher, after the death of Madeline, Roderick buries her properly and out of respect. Moments later there are sounds coming from her grave in which she lays. Then out of nowhere, Madeline burst through the door where the narrator and roderick lay mourning over her death, and attacks Roderick. As the narrator runs for his life, he sprints out of the house and the moment he escapes, the Ushers House splits in half and collapses. “The radiance was that of the full, setting, and blood-red moon which now shone vividly through that once barely-discernible fissure, of which I have before spoken as extending from the roof of the building, in a zigzag direction, to the base. While I gazed, this fissure rapidly widened -- there came a fierce breath of the whirlwind -- the entire orb of the satellite burst at once upon my sight -- my brain reeled as I saw the mighty walls rushing asunder -- there was a long tumultuous shouting sound like the voice of a thousand waters -- and the deep and dank tarn at my feet closed sullenly and silently over the fragments of the "House of Usher.". This adds to the title of a ‘tragic story’ through

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