- " A sense of insufferable gloom pervaded my spirit"
- Edgar mentions how on his way to Usher's house he "sense" an "insufferable bloom" going and spreading through his "spirit". Leaving a weird feeling and sensation in him that he can't describe. He just keeps going, but not having a good feeling about it.
- "The clouds hung oppressively low in the heavens". By Edgar saying " the clouds hung oppressively" it symbolizes unhappy, the view and the moment looks down or depressed.
- In the beginning of the poem, Edgar tells us that is almost night time, quiet, and a mysterious evening has lay on him. After a long day of traveling, the day is starting to look miserable, tired and scary. He also mentioned "soundless day", as an a quiet day, nothing bothering him, just a strange sensation, and the loneliness.
- It was a lonely day of traveling. A dark day, without any light no where near. A lonely route, everything looking miserable. Everything so quiet, the clouds dropping and the sky getting dark as black.
- A mysterious day, the sky dropping and laying on my way to Usher's house. Quiet, lonely and long route, that displays a depressing sound, with a dark light at the end.
Saturday, October 11, 2014
The Fall Of The House of Usher
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