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English, 05.07.2019 09:10 ajmitchell04

What word best describes the tone of this excerpt from "the fall of the house of usher" by edgar allan poe?
i looked upon the scene before me-upon the mere house, and the simple landscape features of the domain-upon the bleak walls upon the
vacant eye-like windows-upon a few rank sedges-and upon a few white trunks of decayed trees with an utter depression of soul which i can
compare to no earthly sensation more properly than to the after-dream of the reveller upon opium--the bitter lapse into everyday life-the
hideous dropping off of the veil. there was an iciness, a sinking, a sickening of the heart-an unredeemed drearine
goading of the imagination could torture into aught of the sublime. what was it paused to think-what was it that so unnerved me in the
contemplation of the house of usher? it was a mystery all insoluble; nor could i grapple with the shadowy fancies that crowded upon me as i
pondered. i was forced to fall back upon the unsatisfactory conclusion, that while, beyond doubt, there are combinations of very simple natural
objects which have the power of thus affecting us, still the analysis of this power lies among considerations beyond our depth. it was possible, i
reflected, that a mere different arrangement of the particulars of the scene, of the details of the picture, would be sufficient to modify, or perhaps
ea, i reined my horse to the precipitous brink of a black and lurid tarn
that lay in unruffled lustre by the dwelling, and gazed down-but with a shudder even more thrilling than before-upon the remodelled and
inverted images of the gray sedge, and the ghastly tree-stems, and the vacant and eye-like windows
a)admiration
b)terror
c)hope
d)discovery
e)loss

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