Examples Of Foreshadowing In The Fall Of The House Of Usher

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Alex Medina
Literary devices are a high importance in an author's work. We can use them to analyze and further investigate why an author decides to make word choices. These devices closely reveal how a story's plot is developed into a great work. For instance, Edgar Allan Poe is notorious for his use of them. In all of his works, there is always symbolism and other elements that make this great author unique. A closer look at "The Fall of the House of Usher's" use of subtle foreshadowing and themes will help reveal its desire to create a sense of fear.
At the beginning of this short story, the readers are introduced to the narrator and his reason for him coming out and visiting his sick friend. He mentioned in the story that, "he did not know
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In the middle of the story, readers start to see clues that will eventually show that the Ushers will meet their demise due to their illnesses. For example, as the story progressed, one can see that Roderick Usher’s symptoms got worse. He started to hear things as well as see strange images. Usher tried his absolute best to get his friend to get better. He calmed him down with his favorite things like arts and crafts and reading. The narrator also started to get affected by Roderick’s illness. He felt he was also getting progressively worse. He would relate Roderick’s illness with other aspects and works he read. It was basically a struggle for survival in the house. It was not until the end that the narrator left and feared for his life. It creates that aspect of fear that is prevalent in horror stories. According to Dawn B. Sova, “The focus in this story is placed on the narrator’s perceptions and observations of a disintegrating intellect—of a crumbling Roderick Usher rather than a crumbling castle or abbey” (87). Because of their eventual changing, they provided readers with a clear