Some of the most common overprotection causes is when fear has been brought to you at a young age. As children, they both were being hunted by monsters. They both grew up as orphans, and brothers is what they got for family. As kids preparing for their hunt against monsters, a whole new dimension had opened up that they never knew about. They feared creatures such as, demons, angels, fairy tail characters, ghosts, possessed bodies, werewolves, and so much more. Fear can be a difficult thing to face, and to conquer.
In Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” (1839), Roderick Usher …show more content…
They live in a huge house inherited by their parents and do mostly indoor activities. The narrator begins to hear noises and immediately slams the door to lock “them” away, as he calls it. The narrator then tells his sister to be prepared and aware of the presence of “them”. Irene decides to follow the narrator’s warning as she is being precautious about what may break through. Later on, “they” were able to break through the locked door and so another door was locked. Little by little they lose their home just to protect themselves. Soon the entire house was taken over, but the narrator didn’t care. What was more important, was the safety of his