The state of the area of the house of the ushers is very bad stating the condition of the usher themselves and that of the area. The day has been described as dark and dull. The trees are decaying and scary to look at, not cut from a long period of time.
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The main thing in the story "The fall of the house of Ushers" is the house in which the Ushers used to live. The house has been described in a very bad condition by the narrator and in fact it has cracks also in it making it show that it is gloomy and very old.
The house is gloomy and mysterious. The narrator observes that the house seems to have absorbed an evil and diseased atmosphere from the decaying trees and murky ponds around it. Along with that the area surrounding the house is also the same as the house.
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Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
In Julius Caesar, Cassius was able to convince Brutus to join in the plan to eliminate Caesar even as Brutus was already wondering if Caesar would be swayed by power and seek to subjugate lesser people, he compared Caesar to a serpent "which, hatched, would as his kind grow mischievous”; thus, he determines to “kill him in the shell”.
Cassius and other conspirators,Casca, Decius, Cinna, Metellus, and Trebonius visit Brutus in his home in Act II, Scene I and talk about how to eliminate Caesar. Cassius suggest they take an oath but Brutus declines, saying their cause is stronger than any oath. The group become worried that Caesar may not come out because of the words of an augur that foresaw the event and warned Caesar but Decius assures them that he can convince Caesar to make an appearance at the Capitol by flattering him about his bravery.
Cassius is worried about Antony and suggests he is also eliminated by Brutus disagrees by saying it would make things too bloody.
B