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how does the narrator describe usher’s own works of art?
a. as large, bright, and open
b. as inspired, creative, and beautiful
c. as intense, ghastly, and inappropriate
d. as small, dark, and menacing
In Edgar Allan Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher, the narrator describes Roderick Usher's art as having an intense, unsettling, ghastly quality that feels inappropriate given Usher's fragile, disturbed state, matching option C. The other options do not align with the dark, morbid tone of Usher's creative works in the story.
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C. as intense, ghastly, and inappropriate