4 B
Pp92-93 : Plot & Themes
In these paragrpahs, the plot is rather simple : the narrator as received a letter from an ill friend, and he decides to visit him. He reaches the house, but he's afraid : the house looks really bad.
The themes from these paragraphs :
1. Time (long lapse of centuries, through long ages, time-honoured)
2. Humour (pestilent, mystical vapour, melancholy house, heart)
3. Incest/inbreeding/illness (very ancient family, Usher race, from sire to son, patrimony, direct line of descent)
4. Decadence (decayed tree, decay, rotten, crumble, fissure, neglected)
Another question is : can we trust the narrator ?
At first glance (au premier regard), it seems that we should. But the text shows us otherwise :
impression, consciousness, superstition, paradoxical, sentiments, terror, strange fancy, imagination, ridiculous
are all words connected with him.
PLOT :
the narrator goes in the house, meets the valet and the physician, and describes what he can see as he goes to R. Usher's room.
HOMEWORK:
"The room in which..." p.93
"..."inappropriate splendour." P.98
1. read this passage
2. Dyonisian? Apollonyan ?
3. Plot.
4. find and write a cool sentence.
Next time : time and tense
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