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The Three Unique Characters of Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher

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The Three Unique Characters of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher

In Edgar Allan Poe’s, “The Fall of the House of Usher,” the three characters are the unknown narrator, the narrators old time friend Roderick Usher, and Roderick’s sister Madeline Usher. The three characters are unique people with distinct characteristics, but they are tied together by the same type of “mental disorder”. They all suffer from insanity but they each respond to it differently. Roderick and his sister seem to have a spiritual attatchment, and the narrator begins to get sucked into it.

The narrator is called for help by his old time friend Roderick Usher. There is a split feeling in the narrator’s mind between the rational and …show more content…

When Roderick finally discovers that he prematurely buried his sister Madeline, his condition reaches it’s peak , destroys him mentally, and causes the narrator to leave the house in absolute terror.

Roderick Usher, the head of the house, is and educated man. He comes from a wealty family and owns a huge house. He seemed to have once been an attractive man in the way the narrator described him to be. However, his appearance deteriorated over time. When the narrator finally saw Roderick, his appearance had completely altered. The narrator notes various symptoms of insanity from Roderick’s behavior: “in the manner of my friend I was struck with an incoherence and inconsitency...habitual trepidancy, and excessive nervous agitation...His action was alternately vivacious and sullen. His voice varied rapidly from a tremulous indecision...to that....of a lost drunkard, or the erreclaimable eater of opium”. Roderick’s state worsens throughout the story. He becomes increasingly restless and unstable, especially after the burial of his sister.

Lady Madeline, twin sister of Roderick Usher, does not speack one word throughout the story. When the narrator arrives to the House of Usher, she

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