House Of Usher
.... More importantly, the fact that Madeline is presumed buried
alive by
Roderick is a symbol that the House of Usher as a whole represents a repressive force on ....
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Three Stories by Poe
.... It is clear from the story's ending that Poe believes
Roderick must pay for the terror that he inflicted upon his sister by burying her
alive. ....
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Poe's Buried Alived Theme
.... It is clear from the story's ending that Poe believes
Roderick must pay for the terror that he inflicted upon his sister by burying her
alive. ....
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Fall of the House of Usher
.... and
Roderick leave the vault. Even if Madeline does revive in her coffin it is impossible to believe that after eight days in the tomb she could emerge
alive" ( ....
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The Fall of the House of Usher
.... the noises increase and agitate the narrator,
Roderick descends into an ultrarationally horrifying calm, explaining that he buried Madeleine
alive but "dared ....
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Edgar Allan Poe Preoccupation with Death
.... The character of
Roderick Usher in "The Fall of the House of Usher" is a .... The Premature Burial" in which the protagonist fears being buried
alive and ultimately ....
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The Gothic stories of Edgar Allen Poe
.... Madeline was actually entombed while still living, or whether
Roderick Usher's super .... Furthermore, the reader must wonder, if she were actually
alive, would a ....
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Fantasy and Science Fiction
.... expression of low-cunning and perplexity." Most importantly,
Roderick Usher is .... to perhaps his imagination's worst fears -- burying someone
alive and that ....
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Arthur Wisner Rushmore
.... a man who was a "teetotaler in liquor and language but
alive, pert, jolly .... In
Roderick Cave's The Private Press (221) the author argues "Probably the finest of ....
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