I think you are on the right track and I agree with your thinking so far. I would go on to argue that the setting of the story is the driving force of the protagonist's character change and descent into madness. First the story has many conventions that mirror the Gothic literature popular in the 1800s, not in the least the setting. The narrator describes the house as an "ancestral hall" and a "hereditary estate" in the very first paragraph...
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