The Fall Of The House Of Usher: Poe's Writing Technique
The Fall of the House of Usher is acclaimed as one of Edgar Allan
Poe's greatest works. Poe uses Symbolism and analogies in both characters
and setting to tell this gothic tale of death and downfall. He often drew
upon memory for the setting of his stories. He combines atmosphere and
analogy to form the setting which provokes to the reader a sense of
insufferable gloom. Too much of the horror has been attributed to its
setting. But the setting does have a double impotance, discriptive and
symbolic. Poe introduces planlife in its most rudimentary form,
underscoring t ....
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