The Gothic style found in most of the short stories of Edgar Allen Poe by Gothic Romanticism of King Arthur and the Irish House is obvious to the average reader. Strange, desolate, terrible, mysterious, ghostly, and ultimately strong fear is the main aspect of the story. However, few authors are not affected by their colleagues. The slope is no exception. In literature, it is called the age of romanticism.
Alan Poe's famous Gothic psychological compulsive story, such as "Black Cat", "Center of the Story", "Collapse of the House of Usher", "Li Giia", at first glance, his satirical story It seems to be quite different. . Detection But in many ways they are very similar: both types rely on secret guilt which must be revealed; in both cases the central figure is an eccentric person. Both types are well designed puzzles, and readers need to bundle together to understand the overall effect.
Edgar Allan Poe is a synonym for American Gothic genre synonym, dark Moody, Gothic literature. Many of his stories, such as "the heart of storytelling", "the fall of King Arthur", "Lee Gear", etc. all have elements of such a classic story. The name of Poe who imaged the wide-eyed Vincent Price, staring at the goal and resurrection. But what is the real relationship between Edgar Allan Poe and Gothic? Poe's conversation and the macro analysis by genre are examined and compared with Poe and some famous Gothic writers to find out how Poe matches what American thinks as Gothic genre today I will. How did it change?
Edgar Allan Poe 's Collapse of Usher' s House has a Gothic Horror Story. Gothic means to emphasize mysteries, fears, ghosts, fears that the author may be caused by readers. Everyone knows that the Gothic Story and the Ghost Story tend to be in an old and corrupt mansion, far from the desolated countryside. This mansion will be filled with spider's webs, strange noises, bats, and a lot of secret groups and corridors people may run and scream in fear. The author uses each kind of literary tricks to make us feel strange or to frighten us when we hear unexpected noise. ... more content