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THE RED TREEHOUSE IS ON PATREON!
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The Red Treehouse is dedicated to my Dad, I love you, Pop.
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Join me in The Red Treehouse as I read you a classic horror story, The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe
First published in 1839, The Fall of the House of Usher, written by Edgard Allan Poe, is a terrific short story that focuses on themes of madness, family, and isolation. Using first-person narration, the reader is left off-balance throughout—mainly because we only know the narrator’s gender.
The story “contains no descriptions of his physical features, his age, or where he is traveling from. Apart from his boyhood friendship, his history is unknown.” Poe’s intent is masterfully accomplished—the reader, whether they realize it or not, takes the role of the narrator and experiences the story both in the first-person and the third person.
And make no mistake, this story is guaranteed to keep you up at night!
So, sit back, pull up the covers, and pay close attention as I read The Fall of the House of Usher.
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Horror Music by Teles50
Horror Box by Magnetic_Trailer
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THE RED TREEHOUSE IS ON PATREON!
Join The Red Treehouse community for as little as $3/month and receive exclusive member benefits! To join, go to: https://patreon.com/redtreehouse
The Red Treehouse is dedicated to my Dad, I love you, Pop.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Join me in The Red Treehouse as I read you a classic horror story, The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe
First published in 1839, The Fall of the House of Usher, written by Edgard Allan Poe, is a terrific short story that focuses on themes of madness, family, and isolation. Using first-person narration, the reader is left off-balance throughout—mainly because we only know the narrator’s gender.
The story “contains no descriptions of his physical features, his age, or where he is traveling from. Apart from his boyhood friendship, his history is unknown.” Poe’s intent is masterfully accomplished—the reader, whether they realize it or not, takes the role of the narrator and experiences the story both in the first-person and the third person.
And make no mistake, this story is guaranteed to keep you up at night!
So, sit back, pull up the covers, and pay close attention as I read The Fall of the House of Usher.
Follow The Red Treehouse:
TikTok/Instagram/YouTube/X: @redtreehousepod
Email: [email protected]
Horror Music by Teles50
Horror Box by Magnetic_Trailer
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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