The Fall Of The House Of Usher By Edgar Allan Poe: The Feeling Of Scare

Have you ever felt scared? It’s not a great feeling. Some people like to be scared. In stories that are meant to scare, a transformation is a key element. Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher”. The girl had been buried alive before she was transformed into ghost. She killed usher by terror. I went to the cemetery to see my great-grandpa. I was walking in the dark and thought that i had seen my great grandfather. So I ran towards him. It was him. He tried to chase me because i ran from him. There are many ways to make something more terrifying, such as setting it in graveyards or a big old mansion.

You can get scared just by being in the right place. I would not have run away from my Grandpa if the Sematary wasn’t there. Many stories scare us with transformations. They made the “falling house of Usher” seem terrifying even before they let the narrator in. The graveyard was placed in front. The house was so dark that he could hardly see anything when he walked in. He was also able to hear the house creaking while he was inside. They buried her here when they brought her to this place. Usher claims that nobody goes down to the graveyard, so it’s dusty and full of cobwebs. Then she appeared from nowhere to scare usher. The narrator kept changing because he thought that the girl still lived. He was therefore paranoid throughout the story. He was afraid at the very end. Because the girl killed Usher and forced him to leave the house. It started to fall apart as soon as he left. The person who is scared changes throughout the story. The girl in “The Fall of House of Usher” was nice and quiet to the usher, but was sick. They thought she had died so buried her. The girl might have been mad at them for burying her alive.

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    Ross Saunders is an educational blogger and professor, who has written extensively on topics such as education reform, online learning, and assessment. He has also spoken on the topic at various conferences and universities.

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Ross Saunders is an educational blogger and professor, who has written extensively on topics such as education reform, online learning, and assessment. He has also spoken on the topic at various conferences and universities.

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