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THE FALL HOUSE OF USHER-STORYBOARD PROJECT

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  • SYMBOLISM
  • FORESHADOWING
  • “But although the stones were each crumbling with age, no part of the building had fallen yet."
  • IRONY
  • On page 31 lines 48-49 the narrator states that "there was a long tumultuous shouting sound like the voice of a thousand waters—and the deep and dank tarn at my feet closed sullenly and silently over thefragments of the “House of Usher." These lines help contribute to the text since they symbolize the linear manner of the entire family tree and ultimate collapse when lightning struck the house and it came apart.
  • ALLITERATION
  • "During the whole dull dark, sometimes soundless in the autumn of the year, I had been passing alone on a dready act"
  • On page 16 lines 5-6, the narrator indicates that the home is badly damaged and in horrible shape, but it hasn't yet broken apart, which is why he adds "no part of the building had fallen yet." This contributes to the text by foreshadowing the house's eventual collapse, as it did towards the end of the story.
  • SIMILIE
  • "There was a long tumultous shouting sound like the voice of a thousand waters."
  • "With a low moaning cry, fell heavily inward upon the person of her brother, and in her violent and now final death agonies, bore him to the floor a corpse, and a victim to the terrors he had anticipated," the author writes on page 31 paragraph 47. Madeline emerged from the tomb, startling her brother, who had buried her believing she was dead. This adds to the story by demonstrating that Madeline was weak in life but strong after her death and resurrection, killing her brother.
  • PERSONIFICATION
  • On page 14 paragraph 1, Usher describes how he spent the majority of autumn alone, stating, "I had been passing alone on a dready act," implying that he had spent the majority of his time unhappy. This adds to the story by demonstrating how msierable the Usher was, as well as how the gloomy and dull mansion affected him.
  • The narrator explains what happened when lightning struck the house on page 31, paragraphs 48-49. This adds to the text since it portrays what happened as the mansion crumbled. The narrator describes "a long tumultuous shouting sound," implying that there was a very loud sound for a long time as the mansion crumbled.
  • The narrator says on page 15 paragraphs 1-2 that the house has "vacant eye like windows," which adds to the text by implying that the house has seen everything that has led to Usher's downfall, and this statement describes what the house has revealed to the narrator, a disgusting and disappointing appearance.
  • "vacant eye like windows"
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