By reading to him.
The house collapses the narrator escapes, the house is swallowed up by the surrounding lake, which is crazy because the house is huge and the lake is super tiny, and Usher and his sister die. It means that the house was Usher, he was mad, the house drove him mad and started to drive the narrator mad, eventually their insanity completely engulfed them or in this case morphed into a house and was swallowed by a tiny lake. -unknown author This could mean the house was destroyed because both Madeline and Usher already had died and there was no one left to own the house who was related to them. ~KKMG1
It mimics and increases the fear the narrator and Usher feel.
"There was an iciness, a sinking, sickening feeling of the heart-- an unredeemed dreariness of thought which no goading of the imagination could torture into aught of the sublime." Is used as THE underscore (single effect) in "The Fall of the House of Usher"
Yes, "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe contains various symbols. The decaying mansion represents the decline of the Usher family, the storm reflects the internal turmoil of the characters, and the tarn symbolizes the dark family secrets.
Yes, Madeline Usher can be considered a secondary static character in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher." She remains unchanged and plays a minor role in the story, serving mainly as a plot device to heighten the atmosphere of dread and contribute to the overall atmosphere of morbidity.
the narrator of the story are the dogs because they mention the dogs a lot
The storm will damage your house......
The cast of Storm - 1943 includes: John Nesbitt as Narrator
The evidence from the text that supports the idea that the narrator is not concerned about the storm is when the narrator mentions "When I first beheld this scene, I felt a sensation of exultation and pleasure beyond my power to express." This line suggests that the narrator is feeling positive emotions rather than fear or concern about the storm.
Stephen Storm House was created in 1810.
The cast of When the Storm Came - 2004 includes: Radha Mitchell as Narrator
The cast of In Search of the Storm - 2011 includes: Larry Giesbrecht as Narrator