The Fall of the House of Usher

How does the poem that Roderick reads foreshadow the events of the story?

How does the poem relate to the story?

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"The Haunted Palace," tells of a beautiful castle in a green valley, inhabited by "the monarch Thought." Spirits move, and troops of "Echoes" sing the wisdom of their king. It is a kind of paradise. But "evil things" invade, reducing the palace to a place of "discordant melody."

The poem parallels Roderick's own situation.

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"The Haunted Palace," tells of a beautiful castle in a green valley, inhabited by "the monarch Thought." Spirits move, and troops of "Echoes" sing the wisdom of their king. It is a kind of paradise. But "evil things" invade, reducing the palace to a place of "discordant melody."

The poem parallels Roderick's own situation.

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