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In "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe, Madeline Usher experiences a profound sense of torment and despair while trapped in the confines of her family's decaying mansion. The oppressive atmosphere and the weight of her family's tragic legacy exacerbate her feelings of isolation and anguish. Ultimately, her experience culminates in a haunting sense of inevitability as the story unfolds, reflecting her struggles against the encroaching darkness of her lineage.

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