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The poem Haunted Place of the Fall of the Usher Family is used in tandem with the story, foreshadowing the fall of the Usher Family and the downfall of the house through the personification of the mansion.

The poem serves as an allegory about a distant past king who fears the forces of evil that threaten him and his palace and announces impending doom. As part of The Fall of the House of Usher Poe said referring to Roderick Usher it alludes to a mind possessed by ghosts a chaotic brain.

In The Haunted Place, poet Edgar Allan Poe creates dramatic symbols contrasting with melancholy tones to reveal the palace's deteriorating condition. In doing so, Poe suggests that while it may be easy to wish for the past to return it may make it more difficult to see the beauty of what exists in the present.

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