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-The narrator describes the house in The Fall of The House of Usher as being gothic and slightly scary which gives the reader the sense that the narrator has entered a realm that is different.

-The narrator observes that the house seems to have absorbed an evil and diseased atmosphere from the decaying trees and murky ponds around it. The narrator finds the inside of the house just as spooky as the outside.

-Also the country neighborhood thereabouts, along the dusty roads, one found at intervals the prettiest little cottage homes, snug and cozy, and so cobwebbed with vines snowed thick with roses that the doors and windows were wholly hidden from sight .