The Fall Of The House Of Usher Analysis

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The human body is physiologically made up of primarily three qualities. Although, people paint each one in their own way; the conscious mind holds its walls up towards reality and rational occurrences, while behind that layer is the unconscious mind that pushes the boundaries of our reality --perhaps even supernatural beings -- and both of these are tied to the soul: the purity and core existence for homosapians. Thus, this idea gets expanded on--even crosses the line--during the short story “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe. During the story, the narrator goes to visit his ill friend Roderick Usher in his home and while there, he experiences rather bizarre situations that is merely brushed away until the very arch at the end of the story. This story brings along the imagination, and those qualities of the conscious and unconscious mind, along with the soul, are shown through the characters Poe has created. Written down, these attributes seem to fit in their own categories, but in the story the conscious mind meshes with the unconscious, showing you the digression of the character as he is thrown into the abyss. The soul of the dwelling. Now, the house of Usher is most certainly not a living human, although, it is talked upon as though it breathes in oxygen. However, the house is most definitely a character in this story and that is represented by the first few paragraphs as the narrator sees the house for the first time, he says “with the first glimpse