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trapecia [35]
3 years ago
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The narrator arrives at the House of Usher to help his old friend in a time of illness. Does he succeed in his purpose? No, he s

uccumbs to the same illness as Usher. Yes, he cheers his friend up as best as he is able. No, he is not able to stop the madness that destroys Usher. Yes, he helps his friend take care of his dying sister.
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suter [353]3 years ago
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No, he is not able to stop the madness that destroys Usher.

Madeline comes out from where they've buried her alive covered with the blood of her struggles and attacks Roderick. The effort drains whatever life she had left and she dies. Roderick dies from the shock of it all. The narrator flees the house just as it begins to crumble like it's inhabitants - because really they're one in the same.

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The phrase from the lines, which is an example of personification, is that the silence was unbroken. Hence, Option C is correct.

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