1. The Fall of the House of Usher
Every author has a personal style of writing, which is generally carried out in every literary piece composed by that author. Edgar Allan Poe's writing style conveys one single effect to which every other detail is subordinate. ... In "The Fall of the House of Usher-, Poe uses diction, imagery, and foreshadowing to convey his one single effect of gloom. ... This suggested "invisible crack- in the foundation is a use of foreshadowing for the end of the story in which the family and the house do finally meet their ends. ... He does this very effectively through his use of diction, imag...
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