Usher
Madeline
Narrator
House
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What was Usher noticing after his sister did the first time?
He could hear her below him trying to escape.
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Who is Roderick Usher in relation to Madeline?
He is her twin brother.
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How does the narrator foreshadow that the sister is not dead?
She is blushing.
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How many surviving Usher family members were still living in the house?
Two Roderick and Madeline.
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Where does the story take place?
The Usher House
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Who is Usher's sister?
Madeline
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What is wrong with Madeline?
She is very ill and frequently falls into comas.
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What was happening to the narrator?
He started to become sick too.
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What did the inside of thee house look like?
It was dark, depressing, unclean, and unhygienic.
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Who wrote the story?
Edgar Allan Poe
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How does Usher die?
His sister collapses on him and they die as they fell to the ground.
300
Why was Madeline's fingers bleeding?
She had been scratching the coffin and the walls trying to escape from the coffin and vault.
300
What did the narrator realize when he was reading the final story?
He started to notice that everything he read, happened in the house.
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What did the house look like on the outside?
It was gloomy, overgrown, and sad.
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What instrument does Roderick play?
Guitar
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What is Usher's first name?
Roderick
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Why was Madeline buried in the tomb?
She was presumed to be dead.
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How does the narrator escape the house?
He runs out of the house when Roderick and Madeline died and the house collapsed behind him.
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What was significant about the Usher family?
They were all inbred.
400
Name the symptoms of Roderick's disease?
hypersensitivity to light, sounds, smells, and tastes
500
What is wrong with Usher?
Usher is a hypochondriac and thinks he is ill when he isn't.
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What happen to Madeline?
She died and was buried in the vault, but escaped because she wasn't actually dead.
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Why was the narrator at the Usher house?
The narrator and Roderick Usher were childhood friends and he was invited to the house to cheer up Roderick.
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What does the house represent in relation to the Usher family?
Is symbolizes their relationship and that as the family has died off, the house has too.
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What does the mansion symbolize?
The Usher Family race.
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