Hi. Did you forget to mention that this question is about "The Fall of the House of Usher"
Answer:
This reveals that the narrator thinks that his impressions about the house and its surroundings are not real, but are things created by his own head.
Explanation:
The house and the whole environment around it triggers uncomfortable sensations in the narrator, he begins to feel bad feelings like fear, strangeness, discomfort, among others. He believes, that these feelings are influencing his impressions of the house. The impressions are good, but the narrator believes that they are all invested by his own head, that is, for him, the impressions he has about the house are fantasies, illusions, and unreal thoughts.
This statement is false because babies do not get attach by their mothers only for the needs that they provide. But, mother and baby are attach to each other because of the feeling that draws them together like a magnet in the deepest. This allows the mother be complete when she is with her baby.
Dad had to mow the lawn, fix the window, and trim the tree on Saturday.
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