The story we took into account for discussion is 'The fall of The House of Usher' put forth by Sir Edgar Allan Poe. Poe has clearly and vividly discussed the perfect piece of the quintessential Gothic tale—dreary landscapes, mysterious foundations, sickness and deteriorated health conditions, and clear, dual-personality disorders. Even being the narrator, who tells its tale with all the stress and pain in the world, the audience is taken into a coma of a super massive black hole that ...