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Poe
By telling the story of a perfectly sane man driven mad by his own fear and sense of terror, Poe establishes a very important point that ones fear is determined by ones reaction to a situation. In Edgar Allan Poes short story "The Fall of the House of Usher," the narrator starts out as a sane person, but, after living with his mentally disturbed and depressed childhood friend, Roderick Usher, the narrator begins to go mad and finally loses his mind to his own personal fears. After being with Roderick for a short time, the narrator learns many details about Rodericks personal life, including his fascination with death and the supernatural and his close relationship with his dying sister, Madeline. After Madelines death, the narrator begins to lose his mind in the same way as Roderick, and his fears are visually manifested when he sees an image of Madeline still alive even after she is locked in a temporary tomb. First of all, one can see that the narrator is, for the most part, sane at the beginning of the story. When he first sees the decaying and crumbling House of Usher, he begins to
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