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“The Fall of the House of Usher” and “House Taken Over” both involve strange, supernatural events that affect the houses and the characters. However, the two stories differ in the way they use description as a basis for the story’s structure. Both authors build the structure from description, but they do so in different ways and create different overall moods, or feelings. Explain how description differs in the two texts, and what effects each type of description creates in terms of the overall mood of the story?

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