Poe's use of ambiguity and uncertainty blurs the lines between reality and fantasy, creating a sense of unease and uncertainty. This ambiguity contributes to the story's eerie atmosphere, underscoring the instability of the Usher family's mental state. As the narrator flees the mansion, he notes that "the fall of the house of Usher" was "a sheer and utter collapse of the fabric of their being" (Poe 1839).
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