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- read the excerpt from the fall of the house of usher by edgar allan poe. shaking off from my spirit what must have been a dream, i scanned more narrowly the real aspect of the building. how does this statement mirror what happens in the rest of the story? poe emphasizes the role of dreams through the character of madeline. the ending of the story reveals much of the action to have been a dream. poe enjoys creating characters who spend a great deal of time dreaming. the narrator constantly struggles between a dreamlike state and reality.
The excerpt shows the narrator dismissing an experience as a dream to focus on the "real" building, which mirrors the story's core tension: the narrator (and the text itself) blurs the line between surreal, dreamlike occurrences and perceived reality throughout The Fall of the House of Usher. The other options are incorrect: Madeline's role is not centered on dreams, the ending does not frame prior action as a dream, and the statement does not reflect Poe's authorial preferences for character traits.
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The narrator constantly struggles between a dreamlike state and reality.