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The Fall of the House of Usher?

The Fall of the House of Usher is the story of Roderick Usher, Madeline Usher and Roderick's friend who narrates. The friend arrives at Roderick's request because of an illness Usher is experiencing. Roderick tells his friend that Madeline, his sister, is also sick. Madeline later dies and Roderick asks the narrator's help to place her in a tomb inside the house until she's buried permanently. One stormy night while his friend is reading to him, Usher reveals that his sister is alive and trying to get out of the tomb. Strange noises are heard and Madeline breaks into the room falling to the floor with Roderick, both dead. The friend flees as the house breaks in two and collapses.


What song did Justin Bieber first sing to Usher?

so sick


What are some examples of foreshadowing in The Fall of the House of Usher?

The narrator of â??The Fall of the House of Usher notices a crack that runs the length of the structure. The crack is also symbolic of Roderick Usherâ??s state of mental collapse. There are also deep cracks within the family structure.


Why does Roderick Usher bury Lady Madeline?

because he thinks she is dead but doesnt want any doctors to see her, so buries her himself.


What song did Justin Bieber sing at the Startford Star?

so sick by usher and neo


In the Fall of the House of Usher Roderick Usher seems to be suffering mainly from?

Bipolar Manic Depression. personally i believe that Roderick suffered from a crippling case of autism which is a genetic problem. it can case better then average hearing, sensitivity to light and smell.


Who was the helpless victim in 'The Fall of the House of Usher'?

The "helpless victim" is Madeline Usher, the twin sister of Roderick Usher, because she was buried alive. She was unable to resist the entombment because she suffers from bouts of catalepsy, where she is unable to move. Roderick Usher tells the narrator that she has died and it appears so to the narrator, so they put her into a coffin and entomb her in the family vault in the basement. The narrator believes she is dead but remarks that her face still has a faint blush and a lingering smile. Over the next few days, the narrator hears noises from the basement but does nothing about it. In time he realizes that they have buried her alive. She had been in the grip of a cataleptic seizure which made it impossible for her to resist the burial. That explains why she still had a blush to her face. Thus, Madeline was helpless to avoid being victimized by Roderick Usher entombing her while she was still alive.


What ominous information does the housekeeper MrsFinley share with Jonathan about Madeline's health and the effect her death might have on Roderick in the House of Usher?

Mrs. Finley informs Jonathan that Madeline's health is deteriorating rapidly and predicts that her death could have a devastating impact on Roderick. She warns Jonathan that the bond between the siblings is so intense that losing Madeline might cause Roderick to lose his sanity.


How does the narrator describe the house Edgar Allan Poe's story The Fall of the House of Usher?

the narrator goes to the house of usher because is friend Roderick usher sends him a letter stating that he is in need of assistance. Roderick also says that he feels mentally and physically ill. So the narrator rushes to the house and when he arrives he finds him pale and less energetic then normally.


Can dogs die from drinking Gatorade?

No a dog cannot die from it. Gatorade is surgary so that means they can get an upset stomach or get sick. So in the future give him/her water.


Why are justin bieber and usher so close?

Justin Bieber and Usher are so close because Usher is his mentor. Also Usher knew Scooter Braun, Justin Bieber's manager, so they were introduced to each other.


Irony in The Fall of the House of Usher?

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.