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quotes from the fall house of usher that show that the house was lound and noisy or that it was loud. quotes 3 quotes

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In Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Fall of the House of Usher,' descriptions of sound contribute to the story's ominous atmosphere, including a 'tumultuous shouting sound like the voice of a thousand waters,' the house speaking 'with a thousand voices,' and a 'distinct, hollow, metallic, and clangorous' reverberation.

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The 'Fall of the House of Usher' by Edgar Allan Poe is replete with descriptions that suggest a gloomy and decaying atmosphere rather than loud or noisy scenes. However, there are moments in the narrative where a tumultuous environment is depicted. Here are selected quotes that convey the sense of noise or chaos associated with the house:

  1. “From that chamber, and from that mansion, I fled aghast. The storm was still abroad in all its wrath as I found myself crossing the old causeway... there was a long tumultuous shouting sound like the voice of a thousand waters”
  2. “Through the open window the moonlight fell in a milk-white flood, and in the darkness, the old house seemed to speak with a thousand voices.”
  3. “No sooner had these syllables passed my lips, than—as if a shield of brass had indeed, at the moment, fallen heavily upon a floor of silver—I became aware of a distinct, hollow, metallic, and clangorous, yet muffled, reverberation.”

These passages demonstrate moments where noises or a sense of auditory chaos contribute to the unsettling atmosphere of the story.

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