Thursday, May 30, 2019
The Three Unique Characters of Poeââ¬â¢s The Fall of the House of Usher Es
The Three Unique Characters of Edgar Allan Poes The Fall of the digest of Usher In Edgar Allan Poes, The Fall of the House of Usher, the three characters are the unknown narrator, the narrators old time friend Roderick Usher, and Rodericks sister Madeline Usher. The three characters are unique people with distinct characteristics, but they are tied together by the same type of cordial disorder. They all suffer from insanity but they each respond to it differently. Roderick and his sister bet 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 sprightliness in the narrators mind between the rational and the supernatural. When he first arrives to the house, he sees a face in the tarn, a split curb in the house and the double image of his own face on the image of the house. Unlike Roderick, the narrator appears to be a man of common sense. He seems to h ave a good heart in that he comes to help a friend from his boyhood. Being educated and analytical, he observes that his friend Roderick has a mental disorder. The narrator tries to find scientific explanations for what Roderick senses, but when he cant find one, he criticizes Roderick for his fantasies, and claims that Roderick is enchained by certain superstitious impressions in debate to the dwelling which he tenated. The narrator tries his hardest to help but he cant because he ...
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