In "The Fall of the House of Usher," the narrator is initially struck by the eerie and ghostly appearance of Madeline Usher when he catches a glimpse of her. He describes her as resembling a death-like figure, evoking both fear and sympathy. This moment heightens the sense of dread and foreboding that permeates the story, foreshadowing the tragic events to come. The narrator's reaction reveals his awareness of the deep, unsettling connection between the siblings and the decaying house itself.
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It was really ushers house.
In "The Fall of the House of Usher," the appearance of the house is dilapidated and crumbling. This is similar to the appearance of Roderick Usher, who looks old and tired.
Yep. Usher is officially his step dad due to CNN. 31/12/09. :)
He did not kill his sister. Because of some disease that was discovered in her body, she could not feel anything. Not even a needle being plunged into her skin. So when Roderick tried to wake her up, she could not feel anything therefore unable to wake up from a night's rest. So just to be sure that the doctors/gravediggers would not study on her, he hid her in a vault for two weeks. Turns out his sister was not dead, so she got out of the vault, went up the stairs to the room where Roderick and the narrator stayed. Rod died of shock after seeing his beloved sister and collapsed to the ground with his sister in his arms. The narrator then rushed out of the house as fast as he could and as soon as he got out, the house fell on the two siblings.
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Like Ushers house should look like... Ushers house.
The narrator is alarmed by the siblings' appearance and behavior, describing them as disheveled and agitated. He senses an air of melancholy and decay around them, which adds to his unease and sets the tone of foreboding in the story.
It was really ushers house.
Roderick calls the narrator a "madman" because he believes the narrator buried his sister alive. Roderick is overcome with guilt and hallucinations, causing him to view the narrator as a crazed figure contributing to the destruction of the House of Usher.
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After burying his sister there is a knock at the door and its the sister covered in blood and mud and she falls on her brother and they both die the narrator then runs away and the house falls down
The narrator and his friend go to the vault below the mansion in "The Fall of the House of Usher" in order to place the body of Madeline, Roderick Usher's sister, in a temporary resting place. It is part of the Usher family tradition to bury their dead in the family vault.
The narrator's response to Usher's letter reveals his sense of duty and loyalty to his friend despite feeling unsettled, as he decides to visit Usher based on the urgent and melancholic tone of the letter. This shows that the narrator is empathetic and values his relationship with Usher enough to go out of his way to check on him.
yes they always stay at eachothers house. oh and Justin is dating someone.
in my brother's house.
the purpose is tht its an awesome song and in the music video he has a party at ushers house 2 impress a girl