The Fall of the House of Usher
1. Why does the narrator go to visit Usher
2. Early in the sto...
The Fall of the House of Usher
1. Why does the narrator go to visit Usher
2. Early in the story, what flaw in front of the house does the narrator observe?
3. What forms of artistic expression does Usher share with the narrator
4. What does the narrator learn about the relationship between Usher and Madeline after her death?
5. What confession does Usher make to the narrator during the final storm?
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