Thursday, February 14, 2013

The Fall of the House of Usher blog

Poe wrote mainly about death and his writing showed his feelingss on the subject. The characters in Poe's works often die or lose someone they care about. There are many displays of strong emotion throughout Poe's stories. He brought death into Romanticism and wrote about what people go through when death visits them. Romanticism shaped Poe by making him famous during this time period.
In "The Fall of the House of Ushers", emotion is shown by the character of Roderick Usher and the narrator. Roderick is very depressed because he knows he and his sister are both going to die soon. "I gazed upon him with a feeling of half pity, half awe" said the narrator about Roderick Usher. This quote shows some of the emotions that the narrator goes through in the story. Fear or terror is also a common emotion in this story. "It was no wonder that his conditoin terrified-that it infected me. I felt it creeping upon me, by slow yet certain degrees, the wild influences of his own fantastic yet impressive superstitions." This quote shows that Roderick's fear of his supposedly dead sister spread into our narrator's mind. Toward the end of the story fear is felt again by the narrator and Roderick as Madeline Usher, who is beleived to be dead, comes up from the basement. Roderick's fear is so great that it kills him. Our narrator manages to escape from the house unharmed. When the house collapses, though the narrator is safe, he is deeply saddened by the loss of his friend.
Poe wrote about a subject that wasn't very popular in that time. He showed the emotions that revolced around death and made this subject popular. Without Romanticism, Poe's works would have been more factual and less about fictional stories about death. Poe and Romanicism go hand in hand.



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4 comments:

  1. I like your pictures. I agree that Romanticism made Poe famous during this time. I liked that you said Poe and Romanticism go hand in hand. Do ou think it is supernatural that she breaks out of the coffin/

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  2. I like how you kept the main theme of him introducing death and all your examples supported that. Good pictures too.

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  3. The fact that you pointed out the emotions of terror and fear shows me that you understand the concept of Romanticism well. It is not only the exploration of emotions such as love and sadness that drove the Romanticists. Intense emotions such as terror were first and foremost, especially in the case of Poe, during this period. Well done. Very creepy picture. 25/25

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  4. Your examples fit very well with the rest of your writing. I love the picture you used for Roderick. You showed a part of the emotions of romanticism that I usually forget about.

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