Roderick suffers from a variety of nervous disorders, including acute bodily illness. This illness manifests in heightened sensitivity to light, sound, and touch, as well as acute anxiety and insomnia.
Roderick suffer from morbid acuteness of the senses
Roderick believes that his illness is due to the deteriorating state of the mansion and the influence of his sister, Madeline, who is also unwell. He thinks that the bleak and oppressive atmosphere of the house is contributing to his condition.
The narrator believes he is becoming affected by Roderick's illness because he feels a deepening emotional and psychological connection to his friend’s deteriorating state. Roderick's heightened sensitivity and the oppressive atmosphere of the House of Usher seem to permeate the narrator's own psyche, leading him to experience a sense of dread and unease. Additionally, the eerie environment and Roderick's intense fears amplify the narrator's own anxieties, suggesting that proximity to Roderick's condition is impacting his mental health.
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Madeline suffered from catalepsy, a condition where the body becomes rigid and unresponsive. Roderick believed that she had died and placed her in the vault, unaware that she was still alive when he buried her. The shock and horror of discovering this likely contributed to Roderick's decline in mental health.