The Fall of the House of Usher
Style and Technique
The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe is characterized by a dark and gothic style that creates an atmosphere of horror and inevitability. Poe uses rich and detailed language to convey a sense of anxiety and impending catastrophe. The description of the Usher house and its surrounding nature is filled with symbolism and metaphors, enhancing the sense of ominous fate. The structure of the story is linear but enriched with flashbacks and internal monologues that deepen the characters' psychological complexity. Literary devices such as allegory and foreshadowing help create tension and maintain the reader's interest. Poe masterfully uses sound effects and descriptions to enhance the atmosphere of mystery and fear, making the Usher house not just a setting but a full-fledged character in the story.
