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He dies of fear when he comes face to face with his twin sister Madeline, who had returned to the house after having been put in her tomb alive. madeline fell on roderick
The Dad dies of cancer in the last song
The Earth Dies Screaming was created in 1965.
El Patron is exactly 146 when he dies and Matt is 14 when El Patron dies.
Tomorrow Never Dies - song - was created in 1997.
Some words that end with 'dies' are:bodiescaddiescandiescomediesgoodieskiddiesladdiesladiesmaladiesmelodiesmuddiesoldiesparodiesreadiesremediesrowdiessteadiesstudiesteddiestidiestoddiestragediesundieswoodies
The pope's service ends on the day he dies or retires.
Words such as "cat," "dog," "book," and "bird" end in a consonant.
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The allegory is that the house of the Usher family is old, decrepit, crumbling and eventually falls into the ground just as the "House of Usher", meaning the family line of the Ushers, is old and ends with the death of Roderick and Madeline Usher. The physical structure of the building is symbolic of the family bloodline of the Ushers. The word "House" is frequently used to refer to and entire family from ancestors to descendants.
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Lies dies
die, ides, dies,
Juliet's last words before she dies in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" are: "O comfortable friar, where is my lord? I do remember well where I should be: And there I am."
The major symbolism is the house itself as a symbol for the Usher family. A family line from its ancestors to its descendants was commonly known as the "House" of that family. As the narrator rides up to the house he notes that the structure is old and in disrepair. This symbolizes state the Usher family, or House, itself is in. We learn that the sole surviving members are Rodrigo and his sister, who dies during the story. Rodrigo himself later dies leaving no descendants. At the end of the story the decrepit house collapses. Thus, both the house (the structure) and the House (the family) of Usher fall.
Is this combination of words even a sentence?
There are several words for die (or dies) in latin... here are some of the forms: * mori- die * transit- pass away/dies If you have any more questions about latin, ask me. :)