It is believed that, 'The fall of the house of usher' contains information and hints about his own life. Roderick Usher, seems to be an image of Poe himself and Madeline Usher, Roderick's twin, seems to be an image of Virginia Clemm, Poe's first cousin and child bride.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote "The Fall of the House of Usher" to explore themes of mental illness, gothic Horror, and the power of the human mind to create its own terrors. The story delves into the psychological deterioration of the Usher family and creates a dark and eerie atmosphere that is characteristic of Poe's writing.
Possibly curiosity? At the beginning of the story he states how the house makes him feel which is indescribable. He then continues his journey requested to him by his childhood friend. The house is creepy looking and has this gloom over it so why else would he stay there other than to cure his curiosity? Just like when you watch a movie and you see someone walk into the dark basement because they heard a noise and you're thinking to yourself "why?!"
Obviously the person going into the basement is frightened but continues to walk down the stairs simply because their curiosity is getting to the best of them. After all, curiosity killed the cat.
He had a dark tragic life and dealt with a lot of physicological problems also so the narrator of the story is insane and he goes to a house where a man and his cousin are married. This is also very similar to Poe's life because he married his cousin, Virginia. Poe wrote many dark stories because he dealt with a lot of tough times in his life, especially with all the people he knew that died such as both his real parents, his step mom, etc. I hope this helps! :)
In the fall of the house of Usher, the narrator has been invited by his old childhood friend Roderick Usher to come to the Usher house to try to cheer him up. JUST KIDDING
Gloom and despair are ever-present dangers - Novanet
Poe wrote the story in 1839.
Frightening, mysterious, e.g. The Fall of the house of Usher, or The Pit and the Pendulum.
While working at Burton's Gentleman's Magazine, Edgar Allan Poe wrote "The Fall of the House of Usher" in September 1839. This Gothic tale is known for its eerie atmosphere and exploration of themes such as mental illness and the supernatural.
Yes, Edgar Allan Poe wrote various short stories and literary criticism in addition to his poetry. Some of his most famous works include "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Fall of the House of Usher," and "The Raven."
The Raven
1831
Because he liked writing..
THE YEAR 1824
he wrote it to explain his life
Edgar Allan Poe published 'The Valley NIS' in 1831 then the poem was revised and republished as 'The Valley of Unrest' in 1845.
Edgar Allan Poe wrote "Ligeia" in 1838. It was first published in September 1838 in the American Museum magazine.
No, Edgar Allan Poe did not write about werewolves and vampires. His work mainly focused on dark themes like death, madness, and the macabre.